Four Argentine lawmakers recently participated in a panel in Buenos Aires on March 11, where they promoted the use of blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) as tools to enhance governance and public services with minimal state intervention. According to NS3.AI, the panelists argued that the integration of code and market mechanisms could lead to improvements in democracy, bureaucracy, education, and healthcare. However, they offered limited ideas on consumer protection and regulatory safeguards.
The discussion highlighted the potential of blockchain and AI to streamline government processes and increase transparency. Despite the enthusiasm, the article notes that the actual adoption of blockchain technology by governments remains limited. Examples from Estonia, Dubai, and Switzerland were cited, where implementation has been disputed, partial, or approached with caution.
The panel underscored the transformative potential of these technologies but acknowledged the challenges and hesitations that come with their adoption in public sectors. The lawmakers emphasized the need for further exploration and experimentation to fully realize the benefits of blockchain and AI in governance.