Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.17770/etr2024vol2.8016
Title: Limits of the use of artificial intelligence in law – ethical and legal aspects
Authors: Kudeikina, Inga
Kaija, Sandra
Rīga Stradiņš University
Keywords: artificial intelligence, justice, law;justice;law;5.5 Law;3.2. Articles or chapters in other proceedings other than those included in 3.1., with an ISBN or ISSN code
Issue Date: 27-Jun-2024
Publisher: Rezekne Academy of Technologies
Citation: Kudeikina , I & Kaija , S 2024 , Limits of the use of artificial intelligence in law – ethical and legal aspects . in Vide. Tehnoloģija. Resursi = Environment. Technology. Resources : XV starptautiskās zinātniski praktiskās konferences rakstu krājums, 2024.gada 27.-28.jūnijs = proceedings of the 15th international scientific and practical conference, June 27th-28th, 2024 . vol. 2 , Vide. Tehnoloģija. Resursi = Environment. Technology. Resources , Rezekne Academy of Technologies , Rēzekne , pp. 188-191 , 15th International Scientific and Practical Conference "Environment. Technology. Resources" , Veliko Tarnovo , Bulgaria , 27/06/24 . https://doi.org/10.17770/etr2024vol2.8016
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Series/Report no.: Vide. Tehnoloģija. Resursi = Environment. Technology. Resources
Abstract: The article is devoted to legal and ethical problems pertaining to the use of artificial intelligence (hereinafter –AI) in law. AI solutions are already being applied in some areas of law, and the use of AI will undoubtedly be expanding. There are problems relating to the regulatory framework because AI has no expressly defined legal status and the scope of AI is not clear either. AI could successfully be employed for data processing in certain areas, such as forensic science and criminology, as well as legal proceedings, where AI could assess procedural documents for their conformity with formal requirements, namely as a means of assisting a human, who is a decision maker. Recognising AI’s decision-making ability is extremely challenging. Thus, AI would transform from a means into a subject of law empowered to make decisions about other subjects of law. The existing legislation is not ready to embrace it, and AI’s decision-making ability is related to issues of an ethical nature, considering that decisions about people would be made by a non-human subject.
DOI: 10.17770/etr2024vol2.8016
ISSN: 2256-070X
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