Enhance Green Wool Artificial Intelligence Integration in Government Operations - AI Enhancement in Government Operations: Green Party's Proposal for Efficiency
The Hessian Green Party calls for expanded usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in state and municipal administrations, requesting a consistent exploitation of AI opportunities. The opposition faction's draft bill aims to establish a legal foundation for AI applications and AI-based administrative acts within the Hessian administration.
Mathias Wagner, the Green Party's parliamentary group leader in Wiesbaden, explained that this legal framework provides general authorization for the use of 'citizen-friendly' AI in government offices. The proposed AI law aligns with the EU's AI regulations for administration, thus offering legal clarity for employees regarding AI usage in their daily work.
Wagner argues that AI can considerably reduce processing times, make administration more user-friendly, and alleviate employees from routine tasks. However, clear guidelines and transparency are essential. The AI law also addresses the outdated provisions in the current Hessian Administrative Procedure Act on automated administrative acts, which are excessively complex.
According to Wagner, AI can automate standard tasks, allowing human employees to focus on handling fundamental rights-sensitive and complex cases. It's important to note that on May 3, 2025, a law targeting revenge porn and AI-generated images was announced, but this doesn't directly pertain to the Hessian Green Party's AI law proposals.
For those interested in startup initiatives or funding opportunities in Wiesbaden, resources such as the InnoStartWi 2025 Gründungstipendium are available, supporting innovative startups with new business ideas, though this doesn't directly address AI legislation. More information may be obtained by contacting local government offices or following news updates from the Hessian Green Party directly.
The Hessian Green Party's proposed AI law proposes the implementation of AI in government offices, with a focus on employment policy, such as vocational training for employees, to enable them to manage AI-based administrative acts operationally. To ensure technological advancements in AI and artificial-intelligence, the community policy aims to provide a legal foundation for AI applications in state and municipal administrations, ensuring transparency and clarity for both AI usage and automated administrative acts.