Abstract

The article is determined to examine whether the use of artificial intelligence in civil proceedings can increase the transparency of justice. It is emphasized that artificial intelligence performs procedural actions aimed at providing legal advice or assistance in making decisions or recommendations to the parties. This article also discusses the use of speech and video recognition systems to create audio and video recordings of court hearings, the automated preparation of draft court documents, the use of artificial intelligence by litigants, the use of biometric identification technologies to ensure the implementation of artificial intelligence in civil proceedings, such as increasing remote participation in court hearings, increasing legal awareness by introducing systems for predicting the results of civil proceedings in order to reduce the number of disputes. The article shows reducing the human factor by integrating artificial intelligence into litigation by analyzing algorithms and big data in the courtroom, ranging from systems that can automatically display similar cases in the form of links to artificially intelligent judges to automatically identify inconsistencies, as well as relevant information for the judiciary.

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