Legal & Ethical Implications of Predictive Digital Techniques in the Judicial Criminal Proceedings
Résumé
The integration of predictive technologies into the Italian criminal justice system represents a transformative opportunity to enhance judicial efficiency, reduce case processing times, and ensure greater consistency in decisions. These tools, powered by Artificial Intelligence, have the potential to optimize case management and resource allocation, particularly in complex areas such as road homicides, where objective and verifiable factors dominate legal reasoning. However, this shift also raises critical ethical and legal challenges, including risks of algorithmic bias, opacity in decision-making processes, and the potential erosion of judicial autonomy. By focusing on issues such as decision-making consistency, the preservation of judicial discretion, and the legal responsibility associated with AI outputs, this work provides a comprehensive analysis of the ethical and legal implications of adopting AI in judicial proceedings. In particular, it explores the benefits and risks of AI-based techniques in the Italian criminal context, emphasizing the need for their implementation to uphold fundamental legal principles such as transparency, accountability, and human-centered decision-making.
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