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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Advancing Public Services: Opportunities and Ethical Challenges Amin, Fakhry; Simon, John Christianto; Nur, Muh.; Fauzih; Nurhamzah
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 7 No 1 (2025): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v7i1.1407

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The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought significant changes in various sectors, including public services. The implementation of AI in the government sector has the potential to increase efficiency, transparency, and speed of services to the public. However, the application of AI also raises various ethical challenges, such as personal data protection, potential algorithmic bias, and accountability in decision-making. This study aims to analyze the role of artificial intelligence in advancing public services and identify ethical opportunities and challenges that arise in the implementation process. The research method used is a qualitative approach, which involves reviewing various sources, such as previous research results, academic studies, and relevant policy documents. The collected data was analyzed systematically to identify key patterns and ethical implications related to the application of AI in the public sector. The results of the study show that AI has the potential to increase the efficiency of public services, but challenges related to privacy, transparency, and accountability are still major obstacles. The readiness of infrastructure and human resources are key factors in implementing AI in government bureaucracy. Therefore, strict regulations, cross-sector collaboration, and ongoing supervision are needed to ensure the ethical and equitable implementation of AI.
Menuju Kristologi Transeklesial: Bergerak Melampaui Kristologi Transdenominasional Roger Haight Pattipeilohy, Stella Yessy Exlentya; Simon, John Christianto
Veritas : Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan Vol 23 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT (Southeast Asia Bible Seminary)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36421/veritas.v23i2.702

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This paper seeks a model of Christology that is non-anthropocentric and relevant in the current context. Roger Haight is chosen because he has a distinct way of etransecclesialsignificance of Jesus’ work of God's salvation through its relation to postmodern experiences that are interfaith and cross-cultural—hence, a “transdenominational Christology.” In line with his Christology, Haight’s ecclesiology project can also called “transdenominational ecclesiology,” which is an appreciative ecclesiological picture of what enlivens and moves, of a common framework and language for ecumenical dialogue, interaction with society and the world, and interfaith dialogue. Such a transdenominational Christology and ecclesiology encourages the Church to discover the presence of Christ in the particular context and realize its universality, and brings out the value of the public witness of the Church. From here, the author moves beyond Haight and develops a transecclesial Christology that becomes the basis for the Church to move, share, borrow, and theologize contextually, specifically in the context of relations with other religions, poverty, oppression, suffering, and ecological destruction.
REFLEKSI TEOLOGI HERMENEUTIK DI HARI AIR SEDUNIA 2021 Simon, John Christianto; Tandirerung, Lidya K.; Abialtar, Abialtar
Jurnal Teologi (Journal of Theology) Vol 10, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/jt.v10i2.3767

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This research raises the issue of water in the framework of the theme of world water day 2021, managing water to maintain life, in a review of hermeneutics theology. The main question to be answered is what is the contribution (study and solution) of hermeneutics theology to the problem of water in order to maintain life? This research includes literature research and is qualitative in nature which aims to construct meaning on selected reading sources. The method used is critical hermeneutic reading on written and selected sources as material to build a discourse on water. Critical hermeneutics is the art of understanding reality through virtue and practical action (phronesis) which starts from self-criticism and raises the morality of living just and good with other creatures, in this case with water. This study finds that through the study of hermeneutics theology, water is a sacred gift of God, namely God’s self-gift for the entire created world. Water is a public theological issue that crosses faiths and cultures, forming a cosmic interfaith and cultural fellowship that fertilizes each other in a sustainable web of life.