The administrative jurisdiction already regulates the use of AI

The Council of State has adopted a Charter on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Administrative Jurisdiction.

The principles adopted are clear:

  • personal liability of the judge or official; ;
  • confidentiality of records; ;
  • control over the data transmitted; ;
  • systematic verification of responses; ;
  • failure to delegate the authority to adjudicate; ;
  • Respect for independence and impartiality.

The vice president of the Council of State expressly rejected the idea that AI could replace a judge: judicial reasoning cannot be reduced to a statistical or mathematical construct. Charter of the Council of State, Reflections on AI and Judicial Reasoning.