AI, Technology, Due Process, and Access to Justice in Comparative Perspective
The presentation by Ricardo Lillo will analyze some of the standards that have been developed in these areas from a comparative perspective. It will also describe best practices from different jurisdictions, provide evidence from empirical research to measure the impact of technology in the Chilean judicial system, and detail some of the specific interventions developed in the People-Centered Justice Lab. The lab brings together researchers and students from various disciplines to design and test different technological tools to bridge the gap between the law and the public. This conversation will be moderated by Professor Máximo Langer, UCLA School of Law.