ERA: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Criminal Justice System
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Objective
The rapid progress of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning raises key questions regarding benefits and risks for the criminal justice system. AI could be used to predict crime and as a criminal intelligence tool. However, software programmes can malfunction and cause serious harm without being considered – as things stand today – “entities” subject to criminal liability.
This seminar is aimed at judges, lawyers, prosecutors and police investigators with a view to highlighting the aspects of artificial intelligence already in use today as well as the changes and opportunities on the horizon in the very near future.
Key topics
- What AI is and what judges and lawyers need to know
- Robots causing harms practical issues for police investigations
- AI in hospitals and criminal proceedings against nursing staff: case studies
- Using AI in criminal intelligence
- AI used to predict crimes
- AI and the judicial system
- The 2018 CEPEJ “European Ethical Charter on the Use of AI in Judicial Systems and their environment”
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Language: English
Organiser: Laviero Buono
Event number seminar: 319D54
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