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Following the Law of Justice, Promoting Human-Machine Collaboration to Better Serve the Judiciary

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Despite the wider and better application of AI in the judiciary and its broad prospects, we need to realize that the development of AI is still in its initial Stage (Artificial Narrow Intelligence) with some technological uncertainties and limitations. Therefore, we should follow the law of justice and its characteristics, grasp the features of AI in human-machine collaboration and cross-border integration, and combine them closely to better serve the judiciary.

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Cui, Y. (2020). Following the Law of Justice, Promoting Human-Machine Collaboration to Better Serve the Judiciary. In: Artificial Intelligence and Judicial Modernization . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9880-4_13

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