Legal Implications of Algorithm Use in Decision-Making Processes: Challenges and Solutions
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In this article, researchers attempt to delve deeply into the challenges and solutions associated with the use of algorithms in the legal decision-making process. They explore sensitive issues such as transparency, discrimination, and accountability, while emphasizing how technology can be utilized as a tool to strengthen, rather than undermine, principles of justice. By elucidating the challenges faced and offering perspectives on potential solutions, we hope to make a meaningful contribution to the trajectory of legal development in this digital era. Researchers have found that challenges related to algorithm use encompass privacy, discrimination, accountability, and transparency issues. Therefore, it is crucial for society, regulators, and other stakeholders to comprehend the associated legal implications and seek appropriate remedies. Possible solutions include enhancing transparency in algorithm usage, implementing social impact and ethical evaluations in algorithm development and deployment, and developing a regulatory framework that is more responsive and adaptable to technological advancements. Additionally, there is a need for collaboration between the government and various sectors of society to develop adequate and responsive regulations to technological developments.
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