
In recent years, finance, law, and artificial intelligence (AI) have begun to intersect in unprecedented ways. Among the most striking applications is the use of AI by law firms to predict recidivism – the likelihood of a defendant re-offending. But as technology integrates deeper into our justice system, it begs the question: Is our reliance on algorithms replacing the human element, and what are the implications of such a shift?
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