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Where are we today with regard to the practical application of artificial intelligence systems in judicial systems?

In 2018, the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) adopted the first European Ethical Charter on the use of AI in judicial systems and their environment setting out the principles that should guide the development of artificial intelligence tools in European judicial systems.  

The online Resource Centre on Cyberjustice and AI (AIREC) launched by the CEPEJ takes stock of the functioning judicial AI systems in Europe.

The Resource Centre will serve as a publicly accessible focal point for reliable information on AI systems and other key cyberjustice tools applied in the digital transformation of the judicial system. It will help to obtain an overview of these systems and tools, providing a starting point for further examination of their risks and benefits for professionals and end-users, in accordance with the ethical charter.

The information is mainly gathered by the European Cyberjustice Network (ECN) and reviewed by the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Board (AIAB). It will be progressively updated and extended.

 

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Strasbourg 05/04/2023
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