Implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the Judicial System in Europe: Challenges and Opportunitiesdoi:10.35484/pssr.2024(8-I)02Ahmed, UmairFatima, ZaryabAbbas, TouqeerPakistan Social Sciences Review
To set the stage, the paper defines artificial intelligence in accordance with the definition offered by the OECD, namely as a ‘machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations...
Max Tegmark, in his book “Life 3.0 Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”, defines intelligence as “the ability to accomplish complex tasks” and breaks this down to three main components: processing, memory and learning.[2]From both a processing power and memory perspectives, ev...
Artificial Intelligence, or “AI,” is taking our society by storm. When computers first became in wide use in business applications, advances in the programming language would occur every five years or so with upgrades in software development that would cause use...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE PUBLICITY OF UKRAINE: REGULATORY DEFINITION make judicial decisions.Key words: legal proceedings; artificial intelligence; digital court; specialized\ncourt software; court automated document management ... V Stratonov,M Protsenko - 《Criminalistics & Forensics》 被引量: 0...
This analysis explores the advantages, difficulties, and moral implications of incorporating artificial intelligence into the criminal justice system. In addition, the study examines the procedural consequences of adopting AI, emphasizing its influence on the gathering of evidence, the process of judicial ...
Operations research (OR) has been at the core of decision making since World War II, and today, business interactions on different platforms have changed b
切换模式 登录/注册 朱烨 爱好社科的法律硕士 “The use of artificial intelligence tools can support the decision-making power of judges or judicial independence, but should not replace it, as the final decisionmaking must remain a humandriven activity and decision”——《AI Act》 ...
International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique -doi:10.1007/s11196-020-09789-4Le ChengFei XieSpringer NetherlandsInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique...
BEIJING, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese judges and prosecutors are using the latest information technology -- from big data and cloud computing to artificial intelligence -- to improve efficiency and accuracy. Big data services have helped judges search precedents, correct legal documents and analyze ...