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AI Transforms Jury Selection Ethics Amid Legal Concerns

What Happened

Legal professionals in Maryland are assessing the implications of artificial intelligence and automation on jury selection as courts explore new technologies. Concerns center on whether AI tools could amplify biases or reduce transparency in the selection process. With AI capable of analyzing large data sets about jurors, the technology could inadvertently introduce unfairness or perpetuate existing prejudices. Ethical considerations have prompted calls for clearer guidelines and oversight as Maryland and other jurisdictions contemplate integrating AI into courtroom procedures.

Why It Matters

The use of AI in jury selection reflects a broader trend of automation in the legal system and raises questions about oversight, equal rights, and due process. Addressing these concerns is essential to safeguard public trust in the judiciary. Read more in our AI News Hub

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