
National Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Releases Guiding Principles for the Use of AI in Criminal Justice
CCJ panel urges policymakers to use its framework to ensure AI systems are deployed safely, ethically, and effectively

CCJ panel urges policymakers to use its framework to ensure AI systems are deployed safely, ethically, and effectively

This framework outlines five key principles to guide the responsible integration of artificial intelligence across law enforcement, courts, and corrections.

Following the release of the administration’s action plan and executive orders on AI, CCJ’s Task Force on Artificial Intelligence examines what this means for criminal justice.

In partnership with RAND, the diverse expert panel will examine the transformative potential and substantial risks of AI in the criminal justice system.

Before the launch of the Council’s Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, a bipartisan group of state legislators spoke with CCJ to share their concerns and insights as they navigate the adoption of this emerging technology in their states.

To help stakeholders wrestle with critical questions about the use of AI in criminal justice, CCJ prepared a summary highlighting key findings and recommendations from a 2024 report on the topic produced by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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