The use of robots/artificial intelligence by the courts and the trial within a reasonable time
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2020v24n3p98Keywords:
Law. Artificial intelligence. Courts. Judgment.Abstract
Artificial Intelligence has reached the legal environment, bringing ease to the Courts and expanding possibilities for conflict resolution benefiting countless people. Like this, the advance was directed at the judges and the judiciary. Faced with such a transformation social and professional, this work presents the commitment of technological systems to of the Brazilian Courts. Due to the number of cases in Brazil and the possibility of solve this problem through learning machines and robots, the question is: what could it be done through Artificial Intelligence to optimize the judiciary in trials? To address this issue, the research applied the methodology of literature review and in the results the deductive method was used. The objectives focus on analyzing the use of Artificial Intelligence as a tool for procedural speed, identifying its characteristics and applicability through robots, as well as to verify the productivity of the robots and other Artificial Intelligence tools, analyzing the functions of robots in the Courts of Justice. The relevance is to collaborate with the studies of the area avoiding that the Law and its sectors, lag behind in an evolving digital society. The results show that the Artificial Intelligence applied to the Judiciary, brings speed and to judgments.
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