Processo Judicial e Pós-humanidade: transformação do Judiciário e a preservação da jurisdição humana pelo 2o grau de jurisdição.
Description
The Judiciary uses information technology through databases that distribute information to interested parties and can be supplied by procedural subjects, making the judicial process and procedure computerized and electronic. It must be considered that the distribution of information loaded in a database is different from the activity performed by an intelligent system. It can make decisions through artificial intelligence techniques or stages, such as case-based reasoning, for example. Otherwise, cyberculture brings signs of transformation in terms of human beings' trust in other individuals, groups, or institutions. In this context, the present work adopts the hypothesis of modification of composition / housing of the jurisdictions presented by the procedural system, that is, the possibility of full autonomous automation of the 1st degree of jurisdiction, leaving the 2nd degree as an exclusively human review jurisdiction. All considering the inevitability of the presence of automation in the most diverse areas of human relations, as well as the concretization and effectiveness of the procedural and constitutionally established principles from automation. The law will be addressed in the understanding of the duty to be, while the technology will be used in its current panorama (being), with small points of computer prediction. To this end, the research will use the literature review method of authors from the legal and computer science fields, exploratory research with field research for knowledge and analysis of intelligent systems and experiments with legal cases.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES