Not only that, the Circular Letter of the Minister of Communication and Informatics Number 9 of 2023 concerning the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence also explains the responsibility for the use of AI technology, one of which is to ensure that artificial intelligence is not organized to be the determinant of policies and/or decision-makers concerning humanity. Based on this statement, it can be concluded that the use of artificial intelligence in Indonesia cannot currently be used to replace a judge's decision. Even so, AI technology can be used to provide recommendations or input to judges before deciding a case.
AI technology also cannot replace legal professions such as advocates because to carry out this profession, the aspects in Article 3 paragraph (1) of Law Number 18 of 2003 concerning Advocates must be met. Likewise, the profession of prosecutor must meet the requirements that have been regulated in Law Number 16 of 2004 as amended by Law Number 11 of 2021 concerning the Prosecutor's Office.
Although it does not completely take over legal professions, AI technology has a major influence in helping the work of this profession. For example, artificial intelligence is able to perform data analysis, review documents, and so on.
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