Venue : ONLINE MS-Teams. @ 4:00 PM
The Department of Law has conducted an International Expert Lecture on AI Justice v Human Intelligence: Future of Law in AI Era. With the advent of AI, the world order is undergoing significant changes. Law cannot remain unfazed by the impact of AI. However, AI has gained inroads in law and justice. Many Lawyers, Judges, and Academicians are using AI to enhance their productivity. The administration of justice must be very cautious in using AI as a tool to render justice; without human intelligence, interpretation, and consideration, justice may not be the true justice. Through the lecture, the convenors want the students to get acquainted with the differences in the application of law through AI and human intelligence. The aim is to establish that human intelligence is indispensable when it comes to the administration of justice. It requires a deep understanding of the complexities that may arise with dependence of professionals on AI and how the basic concept of justice may be defeated if the AI is not used properly and effectively. The lecture aims to inculcate in the audience ethical use of technology and especially AI, to maintain the integrity and sanctity of the profession. The lecture aligns with SDG 4: Quality Education; SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities; SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals.
The students will gain and develop a sense of responsibility towards their professional pursuance and gain insights into how, when, where, and how much use of AI is required to increase efficiency and at the same time maintain the dignity of the legal profession.