Legal Literacy - This article explains the importance of understanding the concept of ADS (Algorithmic Decision-Making) for law students.

What is Algorithmic Decision-Making?

Algorithmic decision-making, or ADS for short, is a technology that, as the name suggests, can provide decisions based on algorithms in a specific context. The basis for this technology to make decisions is based on data, which is then processed by algorithms. After the pandemic, where the digital realm has been massively disrupted, the use of machine learning and ADS in government has grown rapidly. Concerns and criticisms arise because many parties question the issue of legitimacy, both the legitimacy of ADS itself and the legitimacy of the government that decides to utilize this technology. Others also question a more fundamental issue, namely the issue of empathy and ethics.

Concerns Regarding the Existence of Algorithmic Decision-Making

These concerns are not without basis; several studies show that the use of ADS can be misused, leading to negative impacts ranging from discrimination, exacerbating social inequality, to human rights violations. Several cases also show that the practice of using ADS technology that adopts face recognition features in a country has benefited one race, while marginalizing other races.

Of course, this impact arises not from intentional intent, but from hasty steps in adopting technology without using a comprehensive approach and further prevention and protection measures. As a result, several developed countries that adopted this technology eventually had to suspend its use until they had a more adequate infrastructure. Setting aside potential technical problems, ADS is conceptually favored as a breakthrough that can increase the level of transparency and accountability of the government because it is data-driven.

Benefits of Algorithmic Decision-Making

On the other hand, some positive opinions try to explore the possibility of ADS based on artificial intelligence being utilized in court practice; in this realm, ADS is used to assist judges in making decisions based on electronic records stored in a database. The same logic and mechanism can also be used to assist the government in decision-making and in making predictions for future mitigation. Some technical aspects, in assisting with tax audits and building a social security distribution system. Several countries, such as in the United States, the European Union, and France, have issued legal foundations that, to a limited extent, provide "rules of the game" for the use of ADS in their countries.

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