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28/05/2025 - How Courts Are Grappling With AI in the Justice System (New Zealand)

argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Procedure Law

Source: 1News NZ

1News NZ analyzes how the New Zealand judiciary is addressing the increasing use of artificial intelligence in the justice system. The article examines challenges faced by courts in evaluating AI-generated evidence, algorithms used in sentencing, and automated decision-making tools. It discusses concerns about transparency, accountability, and the potential for algorithmic bias affecting fair trials. The piece details judicial attempts to establish standards and guidelines for AI applications within legal proceedings.

It includes examples of recent cases where AI’s role was scrutinized and emphasizes the ongoing need for legal reforms to accommodate technological advances while protecting fundamental rights. The article also considers international influences and best practices from other jurisdictions. It highlights the delicate balance between embracing innovation and maintaining public confidence in the justice system.