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Counselor Adel Majid: Artificial intelligence can serve justice, provided that he does not contradict the national requirements

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Counselor Adel Majid, Vice President of the Court of Cassation and Professor of Honorary Law at the University of Derham, United Kingdom, stressed that the employment of artificial intelligence in the field of justice management, according to an organized framework, would contribute to achieving the completed justice, indicating that the use of these tools should not contradict the principles of protecting rights, freedoms and national requirements. Counselor Adel Majid, during the work of the United Nations Governance Forum, held during the period from 23 to 27 June in the Kingdom of Norway at the invitation of the United Nations General Secretariat and the participation of representatives of 170 countries around the world. The operators of these services, stressing the need for this use to take into account the interests of developing countries and preserve their sovereignty. It contradicts the established judicial principles established by the Egyptian Court of Cassation, especially those related to the protection of rights and freedoms, stressing that the tools of artificial intelligence should not be replaced by the judge, or to affect his freedom in forming his judicial conviction. And Iceland.

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