Anvendelse av kunstig intelligens (KI) i Norge i norsk offentlig sektor 2024
John Krogstie

TL;DR
This paper examines the slow adoption of artificial intelligence in Norway's public sector, highlighting high expectations for future use despite early-stage implementation based on survey data from 2017 to 2024.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of reported and planned AI use in Norwegian public organizations, using extensive survey data over several years to assess adoption levels and expectations.
Findings
AI use in Norwegian public sector is still early-stage.
High future expectations for AI adoption.
Response rate over 50% across 335 organizations.
Abstract
There are great expectations for the use of AI in Norway. On the other hand, it is reported that the adoption of AI in Norway is slower than expected in both the private and public sectors. Using responses from NOKIOS Technology Radar 2017-2021, IT in Practice surveys conducted by Ramboll in 2021-2024, as well as another national survey as part of a five-year cycle, this article looks at reported and planned use of AI with a focus on local (municipalities) and national government agencies. IT in practice is distributed to a large number of Norwegian public agencies, with a response rate of over 5o percent. The most recent data (2024) presented in this article is based on responses from 335 public organizations, with 237 municipalities, and 98 public organizations at the national or regional level. The survey confirms that the use of AI is still at an early stage, although expectations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntellectual Capital and Performance Analysis · Regional Development and Policy
