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RE: The Future: An Efficient Justice System Run By Artificial Intelligence

in #life8 years ago

Hi @calaber
I like your idea of the judges being in a different location than the witnesses to prevent biased judgement based on race etc.
I also like the idea of AI doing the judging. I just think it would be difficult to put the evidence into a data base for the AI to judge, but I am sure the IT guys will find a practical way. The problem I see is that to judge the facts, certain algorithms will have to be written that give specific weights to certain criteria to serve as mitigating or aggravating circumstances. If people know these algorithms they will also be able to influence the judgement

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The magic of true AI is the data wouldnt even need to be put into a data base, the system would be able to just view the data and process it itself. The algorithms would be basic but would learn and evolve over time theoretically. Another idea is that they would be so basic and open that both sides would actively try to influence the judgement. For example it weighs positive dna analysis more than it would weigh a witness testimony, so both lawyers would essentially try to bring hard evidence to the table rather than relying on witnesses who much of the time are flat out wrong or confused anyway.

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