2022
DOI: 10.21834/ebpj.v7isi7.3813
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Artificial Intelligence-Powered Criminal Sentencing in Malaysia: A conflict with the rule of law

Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to heighten human decision-making, including in court. AI sentencing would be better at detecting, organizing, and calibrating all of the variables correlated to sentencing, such as prior criminal records, educational background, substance abuse history, and employment history, resulting in consistencies that traditional sentencing may not be able to provide. AI pervades the Malaysian judiciary system when AI criminal sentencing was launched for the first time to augment t… Show more

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