Esmat Starts Programming Of Workshops On AI Solution Integrated Into Eproc

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The Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (Esmat) held, this Monday (April 7th), Class I of the Workshop on AI Solution (GAIA) integrated into Eproc, an activity aimed at training magistrates and civil servers of the Judiciary of the state of Tocantins (PJTO) for efficient, ethical and strategic use of the tool in the process flow. With a workload of 8 hours per class, the programming was developed in person at the School.

The initiative, coordinated by Justice Jacqueline Adorno de La Cruz Barbosa and the civil server Alice Carla de Souza Setubal, integrates a programming composed of twelve classes, scheduled to take place in April and June of this year. The activity seeks to strengthen the digital skills of magistrates and civil servers, promoting the practical and critical mastery of the GAIA Artificial Intelligence solution, integrated into the Eproc System. The proposal is to contribute to the automation of repetitive tasks, support decision-making and optimization of process flow, always in compliance with ethical, legal and institutional parameters.

Class I was led by facilitators Angelo Stacciarini, judicial analyst and head of the Information Systems Division, and Pamela da Rocha Pires Ferreira, technical advisor to the Judicial Directorate.

Throughout the day, the participants had contact with theoretical and practical content on compliance and ethics in the use of artificial intelligence, fundamentals of the GAIA platform, functionalities of GAIA Assistant, context management with documents, OCR and models, case law and legislation research, drafts generation, use of prompts, library organization, automation, and resource sharing.

Participant of the activity, Paulo Everton Silva Lima, judicial technician working in the Judicial Directorate (Dijud) of the TJTO, highlighted the institutional relevance of the training.

“The integration of AI to the procedural flow in the Eproc System shows a diligent and aligned stance from our Court of Justice to the national parameter. In Brazil, there is still no federal standard that regulates the ethical use of AI in institutional bodies, so this Workshop is a very relevant step in the handling and integration, inevitable, of new information technology in our daily life," he commented.

The programming of the Workshop will continue with new classes throughout the months of April, May and June. In April, in addition to Class I, Class II is planned on the 9th, Class III on the 29th  and Class IV on the 30th.


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