Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force in the public sector, offering great potential to improve service delivery, operational efficiency, and transparency in government operations. This literature review aims to analyze the opportunities and challenges associated with the adoption of AI in public services, with a focus on ethical, policy, and implementation perspectives. This review identifies key benefits such as increased efficiency, reduced costs, and better responsiveness to citizens' needs. However, it also highlights significant challenges, particularly ethical issues related to algorithmic bias, transparency, and data privacy, which can undermine public trust in AI systems. Furthermore, this review emphasizes the lack of integrated policy frameworks, which hinders the consistent adoption and integration of AI in public institutions. Operational barriers such as technical expertise limitations, budget constraints, and resistance to change within bureaucratic structures further hinder AI implementation. Nevertheless, these findings indicate that AI has great potential to improve public services, particularly in sectors such as healthcare, education, and law enforcement. To fully capitalize on this opportunity, governments must adopt a holistic approach that integrates ethical governance, clear policies, and effective implementation strategies. This review concludes by providing practical insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers in navigating the complexities of AI in public services, ensuring that its implementation aligns with societal values and public interests.
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