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In a wide variety of fields, AI technology (AI) has lately evolved to state-of-the-art levels. It still has a lot of obstacles to overcome before it can be ready for e-government applications, including setting up the systems and interacting with residents online. In this research, we tackle the problems with e-government systems & suggest a framework that makes use of AI technology to improve and streamline e-government operations. We first design a model for the administration of e-government information resources in particular. Second, we frequently create a variety of deep-learning algorithms with the intention of transforming numerous e-government services. Third, we tend to suggest an intelligent e-government platform architecture that facilitates the emergence and execution of AI e-government applications. Our overriding objective aims to advance this level of e-government services by using reliable AI approaches in order to shorten processing times, reduce costs, and raise public satisfaction.
Chinnasamy et al. (Mon,) studied this question.