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Towards Trustworthy AI in Adjudication

Democracy
Institutions
Courts
Decision Making
Technology
Empirical
Rule of Law
P553
Monika Glavina
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Caroline de Lima e Silva
University of Amsterdam
Monika Glavina
Erasmus University Rotterdam

Abstract

This panel explores the challenges of (dis)trust courts face when integrating so-called artificial intelligence (AI) tools in judicial decision making. Trust – a driver of acceptance and legitimacy of courts – includes not only citizens’ trust, but also the perspective of judges, lawyers and other professionals. The panel explores the legal, social and technical issues faced by the judiciary. It welcomes empirical contributions that investigate the role of trust, as well as methodological contributions on how to conceptualize and measure trust in AI in justice.

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