Administrative and financial corruption is considered one of the serious scourges that have greatly increased in recent decades in many developing societies. In Iraq, it appeared clearly in all public institutions, which led to a clear decline in domestic and foreign investment operations throughout the country, especially after the American occupation in 2003. Its effects were reflected in various aspects of life. Therefore, the research aims to employ artificial intelligence to enhance administrative practices and improve the performance of government organizations, reducing corruption and promoting transparency and integrity. This research is based on the hypothesis that administrative and financial corruption can be reduced using artificial intelligence in Iraq. Whereas analyzing data and taking advantage of modern technologies can enhance transparency and accountability, the most important conclusion reached by the research is the limited use of intelligence. Artificial intelligence in Iraq is due to several challenges that it faces, and its backwardness in this aspect. Finally, the research provides recommendations, the most important of which is that interest in artificial intelligence and its employment is one of the important aspects of reducing administrative and financial corruption in Iraq.
Hammoud et al. (Tue,) studied this question.