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Could Robot Judges Believe? Epistemic Ambitions of the Criminal Trial as we Approach the Digital Age. A Comment on Sarah Summers "Epistemic Ambitions of the Criminal Trial: Truth, Proof and Rights"

Gless, Sabine. (2023) Could Robot Judges Believe? Epistemic Ambitions of the Criminal Trial as we Approach the Digital Age. A Comment on Sarah Summers "Epistemic Ambitions of the Criminal Trial: Truth, Proof and Rights". Quaestio facti. Revista internacional sobre razonamiento probatorio, 5. pp. 169-179.

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Abstract

Criminal proof is unique, in that it must be able to account for the justification of both: accurate fact-finding and a fair trial. This is Sarah Summers’ main message in her article on the epistemic ambitions of the criminal trial, which focusses on belief as a sort of proxy for societal acceptance of truth as a set of facts established by compliance to procedural rules. This commentary tests her finding by scrutinizing whether it is conceivable that robots, complying to all rules, assist in fact-finding with a specific form of legal belief based on a sophisticated probability weighting opaque to humans. The result is in accordance with Sarah Summers: as long as robots cannot explain their beliefs, any criminal proof based on them flounders as it can neither be part of a fair trial nor ensure acceptance in the existing institutional framework.
Faculties and Departments:02 Faculty of Law > Departement Rechtswissenschaften > Fachbereich Strafrecht > Professur für Strafrecht und Strafprozessrecht (Gless)
UniBasel Contributors:Gless, Sabine
Item Type:Article
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:University of Girona
ISSN:2660-4515
e-ISSN:2604-6202
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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