In addition to the minister, Jorge Messias, Paulo Gonet and Renata Gil participated in a debate in the United States to discuss the use of artificial intelligence in the Brazilian judiciary
SPECIAL REPORT TO CAMBRIDGE (USA) – In a debate on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the Brazilian judicial system, the Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Luiz Fux criticized on Saturday 6 a possible overload of the country’s resources Supreme Court .
“Today everything is brought to the Federal Supreme Court. ‘Ah, the trial… When will the case go to the Supreme Court?’ People ask when he leaves, not when he comes back. We are 11 ministers, we act like 20 thousand magistrates”, said Fux, at the 10th edition of the Brasil Conference, in Boston, United States.
Fux participated at a table together with the Attorney General of the Republic Paulo Gonet, the Attorney General of the Union Jorge Messias and the councilor of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) Renata Gil.
The STF minister also said that Brazil actually needs “major regulation” of artificial intelligence. “Artificial intelligence is much smarter than human intelligence,” the judge said.
Before Fux’s speech, Jorge Messias, of the AGU, highlighted the need to address fundamental questions of ethical application when proceeding with the use of artificial intelligence in the country’s judiciary: “Yes, we have ethical questions that must be debated. In what To the extent that this invasive surveillance, this excess of automation, will not lead to the reproduction of models of injustice, which are historical models that Brazilian society still maintains”, stated the Attorney General of the Union.
“I have an aversion to the possibility that artificial intelligence is predictive in the sense of defining the rule of law, freedom and people’s lives. On the other hand, I also understand that we need to look at this novelty,” he said. said Fuz. “Let’s imagine an artificial intelligence fueled by discriminatory prejudices and which does not respect fundamental rights,” he added.
For Renata Gil our challenge, in this context, is knowing how to use these tools. “The replacement of human beings will never happen. E [sobre a] Concern about discrimination, humans also act with prejudice when judging. So the machine and the human have the same problems,” she said, adding that artificial intelligence can act effectively in the fight against violence against women.
After the event, PGR Paulo Gonet said that artificial intelligence will help in research and finding evidence. “The Marielle case, for example, is very interesting. The perpetrators of the crime were discovered through the combination of data. The triangulation of the internet antennas made it possible to know, based on the time of the crime and the place, who was circulating in In that area at that time it was possible to narrow down the suspects,” he reported.
“This combination of data has narrowed the field of those under investigation. In the search for truth, for facts, artificial intelligence is important. But in judging who participated in the facts it is important to have the human factor, which is irreplaceable”, – added Gonet .
Source: Terra

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