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AI used in law for the Attorney General

Can artificial intelligence and robots replace prosecutors?! The Attorney General in Denmark, Ole Hasselgaard, tasked this question to a robot scientist, a Microsoft manager, and a high courts judge. The panel discussion was both fun and interesting. Artificial intelligence can become an enormous help for attorneys in the future, but legislators need to define the limits and operative fields for AI’s. In particular humans need rules in place for how man and machine should be allowed to work together in the future judicial chambers.

Ace & Ace created this Danish short-film at the opening forum at the prosecutor’s yearly congress, the “Anklagerforum”.

Also check out the film on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BPJQF7Wba0

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