NEWSIstituto Tecnico per il Turismo “Marco Polo”, Firenze Education freedom and religious freedom in schools
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ABSTRACT
The paper examines the use of artificial intelligence systems in canonical processes of marriage nullity, analysing the challenges, opportunities and risks involved, both in terms of organisational and decision-making support and in the context of so-called predictive justice. Fundamental principles and postulates of canonical procedure help the interpreter and the legal practitioner to navigate responsibly between algorithms and outputs, resisting the temptation to surrender completely to the machine.
KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence, marriage nullity process, predictive justice


