The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Judicial Process
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Legal System, Judicial Process, Judiciary SystemAbstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has introduced significant transformations in the field of law and judicial procedures. Intelligent legal systems, utilizing machine learning and natural language processing, can enhance both the speed and accuracy of judicial processes. However, the adoption of this technology presents legal challenges such as the protection of privacy, the risk of bias, and ambiguities in accountability. In recent years, researchers and policymakers have become increasingly aware of the potential disruptive effects of AI on court operations and judicial decision-making. Although AI systems are currently employed to a limited extent in courts, debates persist regarding the future of this technology in judicial decision-making. Designing an automated court or an AI judge requires consideration of societal expectations, as well as the necessary skills and resources. Fundamental principles such as fairness, impartiality, and efficiency must be integrated into the design of new judicial systems in order to maintain public trust. AI has the potential to expand access to justice, render judicial decisions based on logical evidence through data analysis, and prevent discriminatory outcomes. Additionally, this technology may enhance transparency and public trust while increasing the efficiency and accuracy of case adjudication. This article adopts a descriptive-analytical approach, relying on library-based sources, to explore the role of AI in the judicial process. It aims to elucidate the applications of AI within this domain and to identify both its strengths and weaknesses.
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