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AI in NI Justice: A Careful Leap Forward
13 Feb
Summary
- AI shows potential for document review and analysis in justice.
- Careful, responsible implementation is essential for public services.
- Transparency and human oversight are crucial for AI applications.

A senior prosecutor has indicated that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be beneficial within Northern Ireland's justice system, but stressed the importance of a cautious approach.
Michael Agnew, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, recently discussed AI's potential applications with the Stormont Justice Committee. He highlighted AI's capacity to assist with intricate document review and analysis, tasks crucial for the justice sector.
Prosecutors have been examining AI pilots in England and Wales, noting its utility in areas such as automated reduction and client-victim communication. Agnew emphasized that any AI integration must prioritize transparency and ensure human involvement.
He further stated that recipients of AI-generated communication should be fully aware of the process. The Deputy Director underscored that while AI can draft outputs, a human must always be involved in final decisions and communications.




