argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Law
Source: Foggia Today
Foggia Today reports on a conference held at the University of Foggia on May 15, 2025, focusing on the use of artificial intelligence in criminal proceedings. The event gathered scholars, legal practitioners, and AI experts to discuss the transformative potential and risks posed by AI technologies in penal law.
Topics included AI's role in evidence analysis, trial fairness, and the ethical boundaries of automated judicial tools. The conference aimed to foster a multidisciplinary dialogue about legislative reforms needed to adapt criminal procedure law to technological advances. Participants emphasized the importance of safeguarding fundamental rights while leveraging AI to improve efficiency and accuracy in criminal justice.
The meeting also explored international perspectives and regulatory approaches in Europe, stressing the need for harmonized standards and responsible AI use in courts. Discussions highlighted practical applications and challenges faced by the Italian justice system in integrating AI tools.