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22/04/2025 - AI in the Courtroom: Risks of Replacing Human Judges (Turkey)

argument: Notizie/News - AI in Judicial Activities

Source: Medium

Medium features an opinion essay reflecting on whether artificial intelligence could or should replace human judges in the justice system. The author explores the theoretical, legal, and moral implications of such a shift, arguing that while AI may assist in routine analysis and pattern recognition, it lacks the ability to understand context, emotions, and ethical nuance.

The essay warns that replacing judges with AI could compromise the integrity of the legal process and weaken public trust in justice. It advocates for limited, supervised use of AI tools under human oversight rather than autonomous adjudication.

The piece also discusses global trends in judicial tech and highlights the importance of maintaining human judgment in matters involving fundamental rights and societal values.