Today, at the 36th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (Jurix 2023), held at the University of Maastricht, Prof. Marco Giacalone and Dr. Nishat Hyder-Rahman presented a groundbreaking workshop on "The role of generative AI in increasing access to justice in family (patrimonial) law".
The session unfolded during the AI & A2J Workshop, a significant part of the JURIX 2023 first day, marked a milestone in the ongoing dialogue about the transformative role of artificial intelligence in enhancing access to justice. The focus of the workshop centered on the pivotal role of generative AI in the realm of family (patrimonial) law. Prof. Marco Giacalone and Dr. Nishat Hyder-Rahman delved into the ways in which generative AI technologies can contribute to increasing access to justice in family law scenarios.
The workshop explored the potential applications of AI in addressing legal challenges and offered a platform for engaging discussions on algorithmic decision-making in the judiciary, stimulating conversations aimed at understanding the intricacies of incorporating AI into legal processes and addressing the crucial aspect of achieving balance in court semi-automation.
The speakers provided insights into the delicate equilibrium required when integrating automation into court proceedings. Discussions revolved around maintaining fairness, transparency, and ethical considerations while leveraging technology to streamline legal processes. Beyond the enriching workshops and presentations, Jurix 2023 provided a vibrant networking environment, serving as a hub for legal professionals, academics, and tech enthusiasts, paving the way for future innovations in the intersection of law and artificial intelligence.
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