AI to innovate anti-corruption: Exploring development models for governmental and non-governmental applications
Description: Innovation is defined not only by the type of technology used, but also by who creates it and the processes by which it is developed and deployed. This chapter explores the development of AI-based anti-corruption technologies (AI-based ACTs) by providing empirical evidence on applications implemented by governmental and non-governmental organisations in Italy, Estonia, Germany, Brazil, and Venezuela. Based on in-depth desk research and interviews with public officials, activists, developers, and journalists, this chapter identifies three types of development models for AI-based ACTs: in-house development, outsourcing off-the-shelf solutions, and co-creation. The adoption of each model depends on funding availability, urgency for innovative solutions, and AI expertise. The chapter also discusses key drivers, opportunities, and challenges of each model. It reflects on the benefits and risks of AI-based ACTs, which, while offering potentially powerful solutions, may also add complexity to an already discordant world, facing political instability, social fragmentation, and technological disruption.
Year of publication: 2026
Authors: Carolina Gerli and Fernanda Odilla
