Title
Artificial intelligence and speedy trial in the judiciary: Myth, reality or need? A case study in the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF)
Abstract
Justice has dealt with procedural delays for decades, contributing to the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to face the problem. Therefore, it is essential to understand and analyze the implications of AI on speedy trial and how AI can accelerate judicial processes. To this end, we conducted a case study at the Supreme Court of Brazil (STF), collecting documents and conducting interviews for content analysis. The results consolidated a framework model that combines resources and impacts of AI on the velocity of legal decisions demonstrating how and what solutions contribute for judgment, pre-trial, and legal support. Therefore, it is believed that the gain in procedural speed with AI is not just a myth. It can become a reality, but with limitations, because there is a long way between the use of this technology in merely operational tasks and its use in complex activities such as evaluating processes in their entirety. For these future challenges, we highlight research proposals for more effective advances.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1016/j.giq.2021.101660
Government Information Quarterly
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Artificial intelligence,AI,Speedy trial,Justice delay,Artificial neural network,Natural language processing
Journal
39
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0740-624X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5