Sentencing in the age of artificial intelligence : possibilities, ethical issues, and the intrinsic human nature of the adjudication process

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Principais autores: Freire Júnior, Américo Bedê, Campos, Gabriel Silveira de Queirós
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spelling Sentencing in the age of artificial intelligence : possibilities, ethical issues, and the intrinsic human nature of the adjudication process Freire Júnior, Américo Bedê Campos, Gabriel Silveira de Queirós INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL SENTENÇA JUDICIAL DECISÃO JUDICIAL ÉTICA AUTOMAÇÃO SISTEMA ELETRÔNICO PODER JUDICIÁRIO Os fascículos constantes no campo "FONTES-PERIÓDICO-AVULSA" não fazem parte do acervo da Biblioteca. Inclui bibliografia. Summary: 1. Introduction; 2. Technological evolution and the transformations of the State and its Justice; 3. Artificial Intelligence and sentencing in an "age of uncertainty"; 4. Are judges going to be replaced by machines? 5. Is sentencing essentially human?; 6. Conclusions; 7. References. Produção intelectual. The world's technological advancement in times of big data, machine learning, the ‘Internet of Things’ and artificial intelligence (AI) has been remarkable in recent decades. In the ‘digital era’, technological innovations such as electronic petition systems (PJe, EPROC and PROJUD) are already part of the reality of the Judiciary branch in Brazil. Artificial intelligence systems are also beginning to be developed in many courts. The present study addresses the problem of using AI at sentencing, exploring the potential of algorithms and the main ethical issues involved: fairness, accountability, and transparency. The research problematizes the most common approach found in specialized literature on the subject, according to which the advantages and disadvantages of using AI in sentencing must be measured vis-à-vis decisions traditionally made by human judges. Despite acknowledging that computerized sentences can produce more precise, consistent, and predictable judgments (therefore, more objective), the study argues that sentencing is essentially a human task, involving sensitivity and interpretation. Transforming sentencing into a purely mechanical, even machine-automated task, is to remove its inherently human element. [s.d.] Artigo de Revista application/pdf http://biblioteca.trf2.jus.br/sophia_web/index.asp?codigo_sophia=169220 Inglês http://biblioteca.trf2.jus.br/sophia_web/index.asp?codigo_sophia=169220&midiaext=124854
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topic INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL
SENTENÇA JUDICIAL
DECISÃO JUDICIAL
ÉTICA
AUTOMAÇÃO
SISTEMA ELETRÔNICO
PODER JUDICIÁRIO
spellingShingle INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL
SENTENÇA JUDICIAL
DECISÃO JUDICIAL
ÉTICA
AUTOMAÇÃO
SISTEMA ELETRÔNICO
PODER JUDICIÁRIO
Freire Júnior, Américo Bedê
Campos, Gabriel Silveira de Queirós
Sentencing in the age of artificial intelligence : possibilities, ethical issues, and the intrinsic human nature of the adjudication process
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author Freire Júnior, Américo Bedê
Campos, Gabriel Silveira de Queirós
title Sentencing in the age of artificial intelligence : possibilities, ethical issues, and the intrinsic human nature of the adjudication process
title_short Sentencing in the age of artificial intelligence : possibilities, ethical issues, and the intrinsic human nature of the adjudication process
title_full Sentencing in the age of artificial intelligence : possibilities, ethical issues, and the intrinsic human nature of the adjudication process
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