This considers the use of AI algorithms to assist in making decisions such as sentencing, parole, and law enforcement. Proponents argue that it can improve efficiency and reduce human biases. Opponents argue that it may perpetuate existing biases and lacks accountability.
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@9TLDMJL7mos7MO
No, AI does not understand emotions and consequences. It would not properly be able to assess the weight of these decisions to the community.
@B4NK4PF4 days4D
No, AI can be used as part of the process to aid decision making but should not make the final decision
@B3286XS2mos2MO
If a human makes a mistake, the human has to take the responsibility. If an AI makes a mistake, who will take the responsibility?
@B2SWR5QConservative2mos2MO
No, because the way AI works is by prediction models, justice shouldn't be applied for future actions, only past actions.
@9ZNZZY85mos5MO
Yes, but it should not be the main source of judicial decisions. Rather, it should be used to ensure consistent and uniform results based on case law and common law precedence.
@9ZNXMHS5mos5MO
Yes, assuming massive human oversight and the AI having to explain each part of its thought process and how it reached a conclusion.
@9VLZQZ26mos6MO
Should be used to help decide but not ultimately decide.
@9VDFZ6FConservative7mos7MO
No, a human with feelings and emotions should be able to make decisions that drastically affect lives
No, AI is based on Human intellect and therfore is Progamed to be biased based on the human programer
@9TVPNXW7mos7MO
as long as the defendant and prosecution is okay with it
@9RRJ6D79mos9MO
Yes, but only if the technology is proven to have extremely high accuracy (99%+)
@9RPPNG79mos9MO
Yes, but it ought to be used to supplement the findings of the courts and juries.
@9RBY87R9mos9MO
No, AI could make suggestions but decisions should be made my humans
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