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Introduction to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence for Justice (AI4J)

Introduction to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence for Justice (AI4J) Artif Intell Law (2017) 25:1–3 DOI 10.1007/s10506-017-9198-5 Introduction to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence for Justice (AI4J) 1 1,2 3 • • • Floris Bex Henry Prakken Tom van Engers Bart Verheij Published online: 9 March 2017 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2017 Artificial intelligence is currently a centre of attention of legal professionals. An abundance of startup companies explore the application of AI techniques in the domain of law, and there is even talk of artificially intelligent legal assistants disrupting the legal market space. Factors driving the increased attention for legal AI include: • Technological breakthroughs in machine learning, natural language processing, ubiquitous computing, data science, and argumentation technology; • The changing attitude towards technology in the legal domain; • The much increased availability of legal data on the internet; • The recent success of AI applications in the private and public domain; • The success of technology supporting access to law, legal empowerment, and transparency; • The increased need for norms embedded in technology (autonomous driving and warfare, big data analysis for crime fighting and counterterrorism). Against this background, we organized a one-day workshop ‘AI for Justice (AI4J)’ on August 30, 2017, in The Hague, The Netherlands. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Artificial Intelligence and Law Springer Journals

Introduction to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence for Justice (AI4J)

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
Subject
Computer Science; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); International IT and Media Law, Intellectual Property Law; Philosophy of Law; Legal Aspects of Computing; Information Storage and Retrieval
ISSN
0924-8463
eISSN
1572-8382
DOI
10.1007/s10506-017-9198-5
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Artif Intell Law (2017) 25:1–3 DOI 10.1007/s10506-017-9198-5 Introduction to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence for Justice (AI4J) 1 1,2 3 • • • Floris Bex Henry Prakken Tom van Engers Bart Verheij Published online: 9 March 2017 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2017 Artificial intelligence is currently a centre of attention of legal professionals. An abundance of startup companies explore the application of AI techniques in the domain of law, and there is even talk of artificially intelligent legal assistants disrupting the legal market space. Factors driving the increased attention for legal AI include: • Technological breakthroughs in machine learning, natural language processing, ubiquitous computing, data science, and argumentation technology; • The changing attitude towards technology in the legal domain; • The much increased availability of legal data on the internet; • The recent success of AI applications in the private and public domain; • The success of technology supporting access to law, legal empowerment, and transparency; • The increased need for norms embedded in technology (autonomous driving and warfare, big data analysis for crime fighting and counterterrorism). Against this background, we organized a one-day workshop ‘AI for Justice (AI4J)’ on August 30, 2017, in The Hague, The Netherlands.

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Artificial Intelligence and LawSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 9, 2017

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