namnaminumsen t1_izwp53b wrote
Reply to comment by thomas_grimjaw in China wants legal sector to be AI-powered by 2025 / Supreme People's Court issues directive for an artificial intelligence network to be in place by 2025 to support and enhance legal services by Sorin61
The issue is that the algorithms the AI depend on are also made by people, and thus will continue to have some biases. An AI could work as a tool for the justice system, but it can't depend on it.
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DynamiteRyno t1_izwqm7o wrote
That’s not the right way for it to be implemented. Any and all judgements should be handed down by a human, but supporting evidence and prior cases used as precedence for sentencing can be brought forward by an AI that recognizes similarities. Using an AI for judgement isn’t gonna fly (it might in China, but the western world won’t go for it)
dont_you_love_me t1_izzzvmd wrote
Humans operate entirely off of internal biases. Humans are just as prone to making bad decisions, if not more.
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