Below are suggestions to learn more about A.I.

Alan Carlson, “Using Artificial Intelligence and Big Data to Develop Tools Used in Courts,” December 16, 2018.

Alexandra Mateescu and Madeleine Clare Elish, “AI in Context, The Labor of Integrating new Technologies, Data And Society,” January 30, 2019.

From Abstract: “In this report, we provide new evidence and frameworks for thinking about the near-term impacts of automated and AI technologies on society. Our report demonstrates the necessity to integrate rather than deploy AI technologies and to account for how AI technologies reconfigure work practices rather than replace workers.”

Nicole Clark, “Does Anyone Have Any Intel on My Judge?”, Law Practice Today, December 14, 2018. Nice summary of what AI tools cold be used by lawyers to better represent clients, lots of implications for courts/judges.

Legal Services Community, “Legal Services Community Principles and Guidelines for Due Process and Ethics in the Age of AI”, last updated: June 5, 2018, version 1.0.

Greg Berman, “Our 2 Kinds of Criminal Justice, and How to Reconcile Them, We need both micro justice and macro justice. But they aren’t always in sync.”, Governing, June 7, 2018.

Rachel Coldicutt, “Tech ethics, who are they good for?”, June 8, 2018. Asks questions of who benefits and who is harmed by tech tools – who the “subjects” of the policy are.