Musto, JiriHeikkinen, KariMartin, NicholasAuvray, BertilleBakhaev, Stepan2023-05-312023-05-312023https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4724The use of disruptive technologies by the private and public sectors is increasing. With the release of new systems, many have wondered how artificial intelligence may change the world for better or worse. For this, European Commission has created instructions on how artificial intelligence and blockchain should and should not be used in the public sector. On the other hand, private companies are free to utilise these technologies. Many challenges and barriers must be overcome to have the public adopt these technologies. This one-day workshop will explore disruptive technologies from a local community perspective. We will use a case of artificial intelligence and blockchain-enabled electronic ID (eID) for the initial framing and exploration of this problem and compare the differences when the software solution is deployed locally, nationally or internationally. These differences and issues can be looked at, for example, through the lens of trust, usability, security, and privacy.enblockchainDisruptive technologiesartificial intelligence1st Workshop on Exploring Disruptive Technologies from the Local Community PerspectiveText/Conference Paper10.1145/3593743.3593787