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Title: Problems and prospects of introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in judicial activity in the conditions of pandemic
Authors: Shevchuk, V.M.
Keywords: innovations in criminalistics
artificial intelligence in judicial activity
formalization of court proceedings
automated workplace of a judge (AWJ)
electronic court proceedings
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Shevchuk V. M. Problems and prospects of introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in judicial activity in the conditions of pandemic / V. M. Shevchuk // International Forum : problems and sci. solutions : sci. coll. «InterConf» : with the Proceedings of the 6th intern. sci. and practical conf. (6–8 nov., 2020). – Melbourne, Australia, 2020. – № 1. – P. 393–403.
Abstract: The topical problems of introduction of innovative technologies of artificial intelligence in judicial activity in modern conditions of epidemic threats and spread of pandemic of coronavirus are investigated. It is noted that the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in the judiciary is closely linked to the formalization, creation and proposal of appropriate templates in the form of programs and algorithms, so this approach should in no way oppose the creative approach and deprive the judiciary of individuality and professionalism. It is emphasized that the imperfection of computer programs, algorithms and information support systems can lead to miscarriages of justice and illegal decisions. Therefore, a creative approach remains important in judicial activity, which is impossible without the participation and control of the judge. The considered direction of researches demands deep comprehension and the critical approach and causes necessity of carrying out the further scientific developments in this field of knowledge.
URI: https://dspace.nlu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/18232
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