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This book focuses on the development of artificial intelligence and
rule of law in the current world. It covers topics such as AI
strategy, policy, law, theoretical research, and practical
application. Through an in-depth analysis and thorough evaluation,
this book provides a more objective, fair, accurate and
comprehensive report. The purpose is to lead the AI and rule of law
research and create an AI and rule of law environment which is
conducive to the construction of AI and rule of law system. In
particular, it aims to play an active role in promoting the
establishment of legal systems, policy systems, and codes of ethics
that are compatible with the innovative development of AI, thus
facilitating the implementation of a new generation of AI
development strategies, and ensuring the safe, reliable,
controllable, healthy, and sustainable development of AI.
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.
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.
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