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PENGARUH PEMILU.AI SEBAGAI PLATFORM DATA POLITIK DIGITAL BERBASIS AI DAN BIG DATA TERHADAP KESUKSESAN KAMPANYE POLITIK DI INDONESIA Rafif, Faiz Akmal; Marsheila, Fitri; Rushufah, Rana Rau’atur
Journal of Social Contemplativa Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Social Contemplativa
Publisher : Indonesian Democracy Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61183/jsc.v2i1.76

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The use of AI has now experienced significant developments compared to previous times, especially in the current digital era. Pemilu.AI is present as a digital political platform that offers political data from various electoral districts in order for legislative candidates to develop smart, innovative and efficient political campaign strategies. The findings in this article explain that the data held by the Pemilu.AI platform can help legislative candidates understand crucial sectors in an electoral district, such as vote acquisition data in the 2019 legislative election (Pileg) which is useful for understanding political preferences and identifying political trends, online media data can be used to find trends and topics that are being discussed on social media and online news which can be integrated with legislative candidates' campaigns, etc. This article will examine in more depth what features in the form of data the Pemilu.AI platform has and how these data features supported by AI and Big Data can help legislative candidates achieve success in political campaigns and competitions in Indonesia.
Implementasi SILONDO dalam Kerangka New Public Service pada Layanan Administrasi Kependudukan di Depok Marsheila, Fitri; Budaya, Cikal Adelaide; Atthar, Mohammad Noufal; Fattah, Sahalani Mawla; ., Ridwan
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 12 No 2.A (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
Publisher : Peneliti.net

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This study examines the implementation of SILONDO (Depok Civil Registry Online Service System) through the perspective of New Public Service (NPS), which emphasizes citizen participation, democracy, and humane service. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach, this study analyzes the extent to which the seven principles of NPS are reflected in the digital services of the Depok City Civil Registry Office. The results indicate that while SILONDO introduces technology-based innovations and inclusive programs such as on-demand services, its implementation still faces challenges such as low responsiveness of staff, weak complaint mechanisms, and limited outreach. Accountability is more focused on numerical achievements than on citizen experiences. SILONDO is a progressive innovation but has not fully embodied the values of NPS. Strengthening participatory aspects and democratic accountability is necessary to make digital public services more inclusive and equitable.