Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: How Algorithms Are Judging You

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Bol Are you ready to be judged by a machine? For centuries, the justice system has relied on human judgment-with all its flaws, biases, and capacity for mercy. But a silent revolution is underway. Today, algorithms are deciding who gets bail, who goes to prison, and who is flagged as a future criminal. In Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: How Algorithms Are Judging You, legal researcher and criminologist André Kologeski exposes the hidden reality of automated justice. From predictive policing and facial recognition to algorithmic sentencing and AI judges, this book takes you inside the "black box" of the modern legal system. Inside this book, you will discover: -The COMPAS Controversy: How risk assessment algorithms amplify racial bias under the guise of mathematical objectivity. -The End of Video Evidence: Why deepfakes threaten to destroy the fundamental principle that "seeing is believing." -Automated Profiling: How social media surveillance and big data are creating a real-life Minority Report. -Neurolaw & Mind Reading: The terrifying intersection of neuroscience, AI, and the Fifth Amendment. -The Responsibility Gap: Who goes to jail when an autonomous system commits a crime? Drawing on real-world case studies, cutting-edge research, and deep legal analysis, Kologeski argues that while AI offers unprecedented efficiency, it threatens to strip the justice system of its most essential element: humanity. Whether you are a lawyer, a tech professional, or simply a citizen concerned about civil liberties in the digital age, this book is an essential guide to the future of justice. The algorithmic gavel is falling. It's time to understand how it works.

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Are you ready to be judged by a machine? For centuries, the justice system has relied on human judgment-with all its flaws, biases, and capacity for mercy. But a silent revolution is underway. Today, algorithms are deciding who gets bail, who goes to prison, and who is flagged as a future criminal. In Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: How Algorithms Are Judging You, legal researcher and criminologist André Kologeski exposes the hidden reality of automated justice. From predictive policing and facial recognition to algorithmic sentencing and AI judges, this book takes you inside the "black box" of the modern legal system. Inside this book, you will discover: -The COMPAS Controversy: How risk assessment algorithms amplify racial bias under the guise of mathematical objectivity. -The End of Video Evidence: Why deepfakes threaten to destroy the fundamental principle that "seeing is believing." -Automated Profiling: How social media surveillance and big data are creating a real-life Minority Report. -Neurolaw & Mind Reading: The terrifying intersection of neuroscience, AI, and the Fifth Amendment. -The Responsibility Gap: Who goes to jail when an autonomous system commits a crime? Drawing on real-world case studies, cutting-edge research, and deep legal analysis, Kologeski argues that while AI offers unprecedented efficiency, it threatens to strip the justice system of its most essential element: humanity. Whether you are a lawyer, a tech professional, or simply a citizen concerned about civil liberties in the digital age, this book is an essential guide to the future of justice. The algorithmic gavel is falling. It's time to understand how it works.

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