‘Accelerated’ intelligence will help Administrative Justice – Science and Technology

by times news cr

(ANSA) – PESCARA, 04 OCTOBER – A strong integration between technological and legal skills, a business intelligence and artificial intelligence platform, or rather ‘accelerated intelligence’, which will have a supporting role for the judge who will however maintain, exclusively , the processing activity. On this basis, the project implemented by Administrative Justice took shape, through the IT Service, included in the PNRR 1.6.5 measure “Digitization of large CAPs, central public administrations – Council of State” with the supervision of the Department for Transformation digital version of the Presidency of the Council. The details of the project, illustrated in the article “Artificial intelligence and administrative justice: employment strategies, methodologies and security” published today on the website of the Council of State, will be discussed in the conference “Modern justice in light of the regulations adopted by the EU in digital decade”, scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday 5 October, in Capri.
Among the conditions that made the start of the AI ​​projects possible is the high level of digitalisation already achieved in 2017, since the electronic administrative process (Pat) has been in force and the files from previous years have also been digitalised .
“Of the PNRR projects that we have undertaken to implement, those relating to the use of AI technologies look towards a modern administrative justice, with a projection that must however maintain a firm anchoring in the roots of the Institution, providing maximum guarantees of full control of the decision-making process by the judge – comments Giulio Castriota Scanderbeg, Secretary General of Administrative Justice, President of the Section of the Council of State – Syntheses of texts or chatbots may constitute a possible evolution, but they have not been considered a solid starting point on a finalized to ensure the best quality and transparency of AI systems”.
“The methodology used – highlights Brunella Bruno, Head of the Administrative Justice IT Service – hinged on a strong integration of skills, from which, through the constant comparison of the Service’s magistrates with the qualified internal technical component and with partners highly specialized, innovative solutions have emerged to shape the use of these technologies on the context in which they will be applied, in accordance with the guidelines given”.
The general director for IT resources and Statistics of the Council of State, Domenico Franco Sivilli, explains more about the future of the platform: “The AI ​​platform created will be integrated with the core system of Administrative Justice on which the electronic administrative process is based, it incorporates state-of-the-art security tools and constitutes a mere aid tool for the magistrate, with particular attention to environmental impact profiles. The technologies used, based on cloud systems, allow significant mitigation, with the same performance of the impacts on energy consumption”. (HANDLE).

2024-10-06 08:02:02

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