Ethical & Legal Analysis of AI in Courtrooms in India & Global: A Critical Paper
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I'm looking for a legal professional to craft a critical paper on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in courtrooms, particularly focusing on the ethical and legal implications.
NO part of paper should be AI written. Similarity index to be less than 10%. Word limit:2500 words
APA Formatting
Deadline: 13th May 2024
Key areas to be covered in the paper:
- Analyzing the ethical implications of the use of AI in courtrooms. This includes addressing concerns such as bias and discrimination, privacy and data protection, and the need for accountability and transparency.
- Examining the legal framework surrounding AI use in courtrooms. This involves exploring aspects such as intellectual property rights, liability and responsibility, the admissibility of AI-generated evidence, as well as the role of legal aid and the digital divide in the context of AI implementation.
Ideal candidate should have:
- Strong research skills in legal and ethical aspects of technology.
- Experience in writing critical papers / academic papers on similar topics.
- Familiarity with the court and legal system in India and other countries for comparison.
- Ability to clearly articulate complex legal and ethical concepts in a comprehensive and engaging manner.
NO part of paper should be AI written. Similarity index to be less than 10%. Word limit:2500 words
APA Formatting
Deadline: 13th May 2024
Key areas to be covered in the paper:
- Analyzing the ethical implications of the use of AI in courtrooms. This includes addressing concerns such as bias and discrimination, privacy and data protection, and the need for accountability and transparency.
- Examining the legal framework surrounding AI use in courtrooms. This involves exploring aspects such as intellectual property rights, liability and responsibility, the admissibility of AI-generated evidence, as well as the role of legal aid and the digital divide in the context of AI implementation.
Ideal candidate should have:
- Strong research skills in legal and ethical aspects of technology.
- Experience in writing critical papers / academic papers on similar topics.
- Familiarity with the court and legal system in India and other countries for comparison.
- Ability to clearly articulate complex legal and ethical concepts in a comprehensive and engaging manner.