Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Law Enforcement in Indonesia

Yusian Eri Fitria

Abstract


AI helps automate routine tasks, detect fraudulent activities, and provides valuable insights for risk assessment in the banking industry. Meanwhile, in the health sector, AI helps in early disease detection, treatment planning, and telemedicine, thereby facilitating health services. The approach method in this research is to use a normative juridical approach, namely a process for finding legal rules, legal principles and legal doctrines in order to answer the legal issues being faced. Data sources are obtained from statutory regulations, journals, papers, and others. The research results show that AI as a tool or device in law enforcement is more appropriate for assisting law enforcement regarding administrative techniques, prevention efforts, and finding perpetrators of criminal acts. AI cannot replace determining justice or policy, because AI does not have feelings, intention and conscience. In facing an era of rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology, the legal challenges that arise require a wise and holistic response.


Keywords


Artificial; Education; Enforcement; Intelligence; Law.

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