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 LAW General Collection - 2nd Floor  KNQ1580 .C85 2020    AVAILABLE  
Author Cui, Yadong, author.
Title Artificial intelligence and judicial modernization / Yadong Cui.
OCLC 1110442468
ISBN 9789813298798 (Springer)
9813298790 (Springer)
9787208157002 (Shanghai People's Publishing House)
7208157006 (Shanghai People's Publishing House)
Publisher Singapore : Springer ; [Shanghai] : Shanghai People's Publishing House, [2020]
©2020.
Description xxxiv, 224 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
LC Subject heading/s Courts -- Technological innovations -- China.
Artificial intelligence.
Other
Subject heading/s
artificial intelligence. (CStmoGRI)aat300251574
Artificial intelligence. (OCoLC)fst00817247
Courts -- Technological innovations. (OCoLC)fst00881812
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Preface: Leading edge of science and technology and be synchronized with The Times -- artificial intelligence helps judicial reform and judicial modernization -- The TheoryArtificial intelligence and judicature -- the inevitable course to realize judicature modernization -- The Practice: Artificial intelligence helps judicial reform -- reform of the litigation system centered on trial -- The Expectation: Opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence -- constructing the future rule of law of artificial intelligence.
Summary This book comprehensively describes the status quo of artificial intelligence technology applications in the judicial field in China. Written by Cui Yadong, the former President of Shanghai Senior People's Court, it is divided into three parts: the first part focuses mainly on the theoretical issues related to artificial intelligence and judicial applications. The second part highlights practical aspects, discussing the research and development process, the implementation of the"206 system" and the major breakthroughs. The third part then addresses lessons learned and the thinking, particularly the thinking on "building the future rule of law of artificial intelligence", a new topic that responds to people's concerns about the risks and challenges of the development of artificial intelligence. In this context, the book argues that the judicial task is twofold: On the one hand, it should actively promote the integration and application of AI in the judiciary, judicial intelligence, and judicial modernization. On the other hand, it should encourage the construction of a future rule of law system of artificial intelligence, highlight the role of the judiciary in dealing with future risks and challenges, bring the development of artificial intelligence into line with the rule of law, and use the rule of law to promote, standardize and guarantee the safe, reliable and controllable development of artificial intelligence.
Language note Translated to English from Chinese.
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