Registrations Are Open For Public Hearing On The Use Of Ai In The Judiciary

Those interested in attending the public hearing on the use of artificial intelligence by the Judiciary have until September 23rd to register. The event, promoted by the National Council of Justice (CNJ), will take place between September 25th and 27th, at the headquarters of the body in the city of Brasilia.

The aim is to deepen discussions on regulating the use of generative artificial intelligence systems based on large language models in the Judiciary. The public hearing will be chaired by the President of the Commission of Information Technology and Innovation of the CNJ, Luiz Fernando Bandeira de Mello Filho. The debates will be broadcast live on the YouTube channel of the CNJ.

Read the full call notice here

The event also aims to bring a debate on a draft resolution that will establish guidelines on ethics, transparency and governance in the production and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Brazilian judiciary.

The draft resolution indicates changes to the Resolution 332/2020 of the CNJ. The text was developed by the Working Group on Artificial Intelligence in the Judiciary of the CNJ (GTIA) and establishes the foundations for the development, governance, auditing and responsible use of artificial intelligence solutions by the courts.

A thorough assessment of the risks of using AI by the courts is also among the new guidelines proposed in the draft. It will be up to each body to carry out a preliminary assessment of solutions using artificial intelligence techniques before they are produced or introduced into service.


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