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AI adoption in courts and policing raises legal and ethical questions

A white paper from West Virginia University indicates that judges are cautiously integrating generative AI into their workflows, prioritizing human oversight in decision-making. Concurrently, a University of Michigan study reveals that AI analysis of police body-camera footage has uncovered significant constitutional concerns and racial disparities in law enforcement interactions. AI

IMPACT AI integration in the judiciary and law enforcement raises significant ethical and constitutional questions regarding fairness and oversight.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains two academic papers discussing the implications of AI in distinct fields: judicial decision-making and law enforcement.

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AI adoption in courts and policing raises legal and ethical questions

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    West Virginia University: WVU legal expert finds judges cautiously adopting AI while guarding human authority . “A white paper co-authored by Amy Cyphert, assoc

    West Virginia University: WVU legal expert finds judges cautiously adopting AI while guarding human authority . “A white paper co-authored by Amy Cyphert, associate professor in the WVU College of Law, offers a closer look at how judges are beginning to use generative AI in their…

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    University of Michigan: AI analysis of police body-camera footage raises constitutional concerns, racial disparities. “Thousands of officer-worn camera recordin

    University of Michigan: AI analysis of police body-camera footage raises constitutional concerns, racial disparities. “Thousands of officer-worn camera recordings found evidence of underreported police stops, troubling racial disparities in officer interactions, and widespread us…