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  • Rule by Machine: China Turns to AI to Run Its Judicial System

    Rule by Machine: China Turns to AI to Run Its Judicial System

    Like something straight out of science fiction, China is turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to help run its judicial system, putting humans at the mercy of machines.

    China has been working on updating its court system since 2016 when each court was effectively siloed from all others. The government forced courts to digitalize and feed their data into a central system, giving an AI the ability to analyze and learn from 100,000 court cases a day.

    Beijing’s Supreme Court now believes the AI is ready to take the next step, informing the country’s courts in an update that the AI must be consulted on every case going forward. If a judge disagrees with the AI’s assessment, the judge must submit their dissension in writing, according to South China Morning Post.

    Critics say judges are deferring to the AI — even if its recommendation is based on less suitable case law or references — to avoid the hassle of challenging it.

    “It is too early to sell the smart court system as a panacea,” said Sun Yubao, a judge with the People’s Court of Yangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone in Jiangsu province.

    “We need to reduce the public’s high expectation of artificial intelligence and defend the role of a judge. AI cannot do everything,” he wrote in a paper in Legality Vision.

    His sentiments were echoed by Zhang Linghan, professor of law at the China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing. Warning that “humans will gradually lose free will with an increasing dependency on technology,” Zhang expressed concern about the possibility of humans being subject to machines and AIs.

    Those concerns seem borne out by the fact that an AI prosecutor is already charging people with crimes in big cities based on its evaluation of evidence.

    The other elephant in the room is the reliance on Big Tech to make the whole system work. China’s lawmakers have a complicated history with tech companies and their executives, yet the entire AI system puts a tremendous amount of power in the hands of those programming the AI.

    Only time will tell if the system lives up to the expectation. In the meantime, it still sounds like something out of a science fiction move — and not one that ends well for humanity.

  • Twitter Still Reacting to Casey Anthony

    Twitter Still Reacting to Casey Anthony

    The Casey Anthony case has, no doubt, captivated the world both online and offline. It has even been said that the Casey Anthony case is to social media what the O.J. Simpson trial was to cable television. The big difference, however, is that social media gives people an opportunity to participate in a way that was never before thought possible.

    What’s more is that there was a live Twitter stream going on throughout the trial as well as journalists tweeting from inside the courtroom. The impact of social media has been so significant that one cannot help but wonder how much influence it will have on the legal system going forward.

    How big of a role do you see social media playing in traditional systems, such as our legal system, in the future? Let us know.

    The latest Casey Anthony craze on Twitter is in regards to her release. People want to know where she is, what she’s doing, and what her next move is.

    No one knows where Casey Anthony is now that she’s out of jail. My guess is she’s out murdering Carmen San Diego. There can only be one. 4 hours ago via TweetCaster for Android · powered by @socialditto

    I have more troubling issues.. casey anthony has been spotted in San Diego… lock up your infants! @jeffschultzajc 3 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    I swear to God they just said Casey Anthony landed in Los Angeles — the only place she’ll fit in. 3 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    Why would you wish that on them?! 😉 “@Txgrobie: Casey Anthony needs to move to Europe or someplace else overseas, no where to hide in US.” 3 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    Rumor has it Casey Anthony’s getting a new face. Plastic surgery can change a lot of things (believe me, I know) but guilt isn’t one of them 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    @TheDLewis Is she trying to hide or just playin dress-up? New Casey Anthony pics! http://t.co/RmuXkrP 1 hour ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Instead of Jon & Kate Plus 8, I hope we get “Casey Anthony Minus One”. 1 hour ago via TweetDeck · powered by @socialditto

    casey anthony is getting a movie deall.. #wtf #notcool 1 hour ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Juliet Huck, a persuasive communications expert that has worked on cases involving Scott Peterson and Kobe Bryant, told us that there was a great irony with social media in regards to Casey Anthony. She explained that even though social media has given everyone a voice, it still gives people with a wall to hide behind.

    “It’s very interesting how the change of technology has given more people the ability to speak up, yet the problem with that is they get to hide behind it,” she said. “It’s just such a fascinating time right now because it does allow people that are not out in the public eye to speak what they want, which I think is great, [but] at the same time, it’s based on an opinion versus on fact.”

    With the Casey Anthony case, in particular, and probably with more cases going forward, it has also been fascinating to see how people really believed that their opinion could impact the outcome of the trial. While these opinions can bring about influence, Huck said that they can’t change the law.

    Unless something drastically changes, she told us that the law and public opinion would remain completely separate, in spite of how loud the public might be.

    “Basically, what you’re going to end up with is a lot of public opinion over here and a law over here,” she said. “The way people are communicating is never going to change the law, unless people speak up to change the law.”

    “The public opinion on this case is, obviously, so massive… but there is a system, there is a law, and law is not based on your personal judgment,” she added.

    Are people forgetting about the law in Casey Anthony’s case?