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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE COURT JUSTICE SYSTEM
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE COURT JUSTICE SYSTEM

Author(s): Žaklina Spalević, Miloš Ilić
Subject(s): Sociology of Law
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: artificial intelligence; civil law; predictive policing; document automation

Summary/Abstract: Modern society is characterised by the pervasive presence of information and communication technologies. The growing demands of today’s economy and society for enhanced and efficient products and services have led to the continual advance­ment of the technological sector. Among these advancements, artificial intelligence stands out as a particularly noteworthy phenomenon. Artificial intelligence entails the capacity of computer programmes to emulate human intelligence and perform a wide array of tasks. Its implementation has ushered in various advantages, allowing indi­viduals to accomplish tasks like online banking, virtual meetings, and digital conver­sations without the requirement of physical presence. Despite these benefits, the adop­tion of new technologies also introduces potential risks to fundamental rights and freedoms, including privacy, personal data protection, and individual liberty. The ap­plication of artificial intelligence (AI) in the justice system has been a topic of grow­ing interest and debate. AI technologies are being explored and implemented in vari­ous aspects of the justice system to improve efficiency, accuracy, and access to jus­tice.

  • Issue Year: XLVIII/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 745-759
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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