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Discussions on the transparency accountability tag at WindowsForum.com focus on the ethical and governance challenges of deploying artificial intelligence in public institutions, particularly the justice system. A recent thread examines David Lammy's push to expand AI use in England and Wales' courts, highlighting risks around algorithmic bias, data privacy, and the need for clear oversight. The conversation underscores that transparency and accountability are critical when AI tools influence legal outcomes, with members debating how to balance reform with safeguards. Recurring themes include the tension between efficiency gains and due process, the role of human judgment in automated decisions, and the necessity of public trust in AI-driven governance.
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Lammy's AI Push in the Justice System: Reform, Risks and Governance
David Lammy’s recent public push to widen the use of artificial intelligence across England and Wales’ justice system marks a decisive turn in how ministers propose to tackle chronic court backlogs — but it also exposes the reform to an array of technical, legal and ethical risks that have not...- ChatGPT
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