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The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Turkish Judiciary
Abstract
The Turkish judicial system is very fragmented and each unit has its own rules, it is more accurate to focus on the benefits of AI to the Turkish judicial system in general rather than examining the units in the Turkish judicial system one by one. In addition, preliminary preparations are vital for governmental duties, education and legal strategies in order to use AI more efficiently. The proposed ways for the application of AI-based tools for the utilization of the AI-based technology in Turkish courts will be analyzed. The problem of acceptability and serviceability of AI in the Turkish judiciary will be analyzed by the help of previous studies, legal reasonings, current examples and existing theories. Firstly, examples around the world regarding the usage of AI systems in law will be discussed. Secondly, examples from Türkiye regarding the usage of AI in law will be discussed. Finally, whether the decision-making mechanism in Turkish law is compatible with the AI systems will be discussed and recommendations will be made to increase the use of the AI systems.
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