The group is mainly intended to encourage debate on how artificial intelligence tools can collaborate and be used in conjunction with precedents.
Further study of Artificial Intelligence tools and their use within the scope of “Justice 4.0” from the perspective of judicial decisions, especially binding precedents, can bring important answers about how the instruments brought by the new virtual reality can collaborate, not only in the process of studying such decisions in their construction, application and overcoming phases. It will also be able to identify potential elements for measurement, by those under jurisdiction and legal operators, regarding the risks of judicialization, its area of loss, and, thus, encourage the creation and improvement of alternative conflict resolution instruments. In its broader perspective, the group's interaction and studies may contribute to the identification of tools to be created within this context and regulated in the next public policies, in interaction between society and the Judiciary, in order to guarantee compliance constitutional principles related to the democratic judicial process.
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