Starting from an interpretation of Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider’s paper “Man-Computer Symbiosis” (1960), the essay considers the possibilities of achieving human-computer/machine symbiosis for judicial decision-making from a procedural point of view. There are numerous limitations and risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence in the judicial process, but there can also be advantages, provided that the conditions of sense and meaning that make such a decision conceivable and possible are determined—conditions that can be synthetically found in the procedural nature of legal experience.
Un’idea simbiotica della giustizia digitale
Piero Marra
2026-01-01
Abstract
Starting from an interpretation of Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider’s paper “Man-Computer Symbiosis” (1960), the essay considers the possibilities of achieving human-computer/machine symbiosis for judicial decision-making from a procedural point of view. There are numerous limitations and risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence in the judicial process, but there can also be advantages, provided that the conditions of sense and meaning that make such a decision conceivable and possible are determined—conditions that can be synthetically found in the procedural nature of legal experience.File in questo prodotto:
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