THE PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTING AI IN THE COURT SYSTEM

Authors

  • Kussepova Gulzat Tungushbayevna 2-year PhD student, L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University
  • Kenzhigozhina Karlygash Serikbayevna PhD, Associate Professor, L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University

Keywords:

justice system, AI, legal space, algorithm, Kazakhstan, the USA, China

Abstract

As more and more areas involve AI in the work process, the judiciary has not been left out. The widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) has fueled efforts to improve work quality while decreasing workload. Also, court cases have their complications, such as the consideration of cases, punishment in accordance with the law, and the adoption of an application in a shorter time than usual. The purpose of this article is to analyse AI in the judicial systems of other developed countries and compare the state of development and AI in Kazakh courts. The digitalization of all sectors of Kazakhstan also affected the Supreme Court, where they introduced E-Saraptama, which is integrated with programmes such as E-Ugolovnoye delo and E-Torelik. The article also introduces data on the process of introducing AI into the judicial system of Kazakhstan with the help of the Kazakh-British Technical University and specialists in artificial intelligence at Nazarbayev University. The starting point for the analysis was the collection of materials and articles, studying the results, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of AI systems in other countries, and comparing what functions will be implemented in the programme with the AI system for judges and courts in Kazakhstan. The result shows that AI still requires careful design and consideration of algorithms in order to avoid errors in the verdicts of judges with the help of AI.   

Published

2023-01-15

How to Cite

Kussepova Gulzat Tungushbayevna, & Kenzhigozhina Karlygash Serikbayevna. (2023). THE PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTING AI IN THE COURT SYSTEM. Foundations and Trends in Modern Learning, (1). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/FTML/article/view/648