The use of artificial intelligence in the brazilian precedents system: ethical-legal dilemmas and limits
Name: LOIANNY SILVA KIRMES
Publication date: 23/05/2025
Examining board:
| Name |
Role |
|---|---|
| CLAUDIO IANNOTTI DA ROCHA | Examinador Interno |
| GEOVANY CARDOSO JEVEAUX | Presidente |
| TAINÁ AGUIAR JUNQUILHO | Examinador Externo |
| VALESCA RAIZER BORGES MOSCHEN | Examinador Interno |
Summary: Law is deeply integrated to technology in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Every day, technological devices are used by the Judiciary and have a direct impact on procedural law, particularly artificial intelligence. At the same time, the judicial system is overloaded with numerous cases that prevent a reasonable amount of time to solve problems. In this sense, this research aims to analyze how this tool can be used in the judicial system to make decisions more effective and stable, without violating fundamental principles, which is the problem identified. To address this, this work suggested that fundamental procedural institutes be reinterpreted to adapt to the technological scenario. The doctrine of precedents was also explored, so that the objectives of stare decisis could be understood, as well as how the technological tools already used by the Superior Courts strengthen precedents. Finally, for the purpose of this research, the deductive method and bibliographic research were used, using theoretical references from national and foreign origin.
