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 @9MKD8QM from Florida  answered…2yrs2Y

ASBOLUTELY NOT, and AI is not a person NOR a PEER which would be making a mockery of our legal system which is already plagued by several other issues.

 @9SNR8JG from Maryland  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, it should be used to assist in making decisions. AI can analyze a record to determine what the expected punishments are from an unbiased view but it is up to judges and jury to make a final decision based on extenuating circumstances of the individual.

 @9TFW8PN from Georgia  answered…2yrs2Y

AI needs more research, but could be used as a factual guide to assist humans in making a non biased judgement.

 @9L4Z23B  from Pennsylvania  answered…2yrs2Y

 @B5X32CW from California  answered…10mos10MO

no judges should not have to rely on AI to make decisions that will drastically effect lives. They have to have a clear and thorough understanding of the law

 @B24ZD62 from Utah  answered…1yr1Y

No, not directly. We can use it to assist in some information, but the decision should not be made BY AI, it should still be made by a person.

 @9ZMRJJR from Texas  answered…1yr1Y

No, I don't trust the accuracy of AI yet as it provides fake cases to create an opinion for a singular side.

 @9ZZ2C23 from Nebraska  answered…1yr1Y

no way, we’re talking about computers they have no feelings about what prison life does to a person especially solitary confinement. It should be outlawed