R Gifford - Proctor, The, 2018 - search.informit.org
However, criminal justice has recently seen the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) in the courtroom, causing great controversy. Particularly in the United States, where at least 10 …
A Idder, S Coulaux - International Bar Association, 2021 - iolr.org
Although the use of AI in criminal justice is meant to fulfill fundamental legal principles such as public order and security, it can also create negative externalities by amplifying pre …
Embracive, pervasive, and unstoppable global algorithmization greatly influences the deployment of artificial intelligence systems in criminal courts to replace obsolete bail and …
WH Gravett - … Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and the Law, 2023 - library.oapen.org
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a pervasive presence in almost every aspect of society and business: from assigning credit scores to people, to identifying the best candidates for …
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in awareness by the public and the legal community of the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) and other computational …
Artificial Intelligence/AI invisibly navigates and informs our lives today and may also be used to determine a client's legal fate. Through executive order, statements by a US Supreme …
K Benyekhlef, J Zhu - Handbook of Artificial Intelligence at Work, 2024 - elgaronline.com
This is the best of times, or the worst of times; an age of wisdom or one of foolishness. In its pervasiveness and subtleties, the digital age raises wideranging challenges with lasting …
n some ways, artificial intelligence can never live up to its reputation. AI has been portrayed on the big screen as limitless in its potential, dangerous in its application, and …
M Rani, A Gupta, LM Mangal, S Chouhan - punjabiacademydelhi.com
Artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making (ADM) are increasingly used in various domains of law, such as criminal justice, civil litigation, and administrative law …