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Authors: Sofia Terzi (sterzi@iti.gr, sofiaterzi@csd.auth.gr), Konstantinos Votis (kvotis@iti.gr), Ioannis Stamelos Ioannis (stamelos@csd.auth.gr)

Abstract—The adoption of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) and Web 3.0 have the potential to impact in the e-government sector by transforming the way public administrations provide advanced and innovative services but also the way citizens interact with them. In this direction, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are nowadays among the most disruptive technologies and will fundamentally reshape how we live, work, and interact with the government sector and industries as well, due to the unique features they bring. In this paper we present how Blockchain 3.0 and Artificial Intelligence can enhance the available means for robust, secure, scalable and authenticity provenance solutions. Consequently, two validation scenarios are analyzed in order to present how the blockchain smart contracts and AI agents can be used practically to support energy and health oriented e-government services.

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