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Artificial Intelligence as Evidence in Criminal Trial

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Bampasika,  Eftychia-Venetia
Otto Hahn Research Group on Alternative and Informal Systems of Crime Control and Criminal Justice, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Max Planck Society;

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Bampasika, E.-V. (2021). Artificial Intelligence as Evidence in Criminal Trial. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (pp. 133-138).


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0008-AC2A-8
Zusammenfassung
This paper touches upon the intertwining of AI technology and criminal justice systems and assesses especially the issue of using
AI as an evidence-generating mechanism in criminal trials. The paper revolves, in particular, around three focal points. Firstly, it
sets the context for the following analysis and gives a short definition of AI. Secondly, it examines some thorny parameters
of the evidentiary proceedings and focuses on the most important AI weaknesses that could jeopardise the smooth incorporation of
AI in the criminal justice systems. Thirdly, it presents the ways in which AI could affect basic procedural rights of the defendant and
concludes with some safety requirements and suggestions that could facilitate the transition to an AI-criminal-justice-era.