AI 判官,行不行? - 探討人工智能在司法系統中的應用與挑戰
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of AI, human rights, and law in this thought-provoking TEDx talk by lawyer Chen Jian-you. Delve into the implications of AI decision-making systems in the legal field, questioning whether AI judgments bring justice or injustice, and whether they advance or hinder human rights. Examine the blurring lines between AI capabilities and human expertise, and consider the importance of maintaining human autonomy in legal reasoning. Gain insights into the future landscape where AI, human rights, and law intertwine, and reflect on the crucial question: In an AI-driven judicial system, are we reduced to mere data points or recognized as real individuals? Learn why it's essential to stay informed and engaged with these technological advancements to confidently face the challenges they present.
Syllabus
AI 判官,行不行? | 陳建佑 | TEDxNCHU
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