Subjetividad de las máquinas en toma de decisiones judiciales

The questioning of the subjectivity of the legal agent who, executing their work and based on judicial discretion, prints particular aspects such as emotions, typi-cal of the human essence in the sentence, is the central theme of this article. With the implementation of new actors such as digital ju...

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Main Author: Montañez Sierra, Cristian Fernando
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8404413
Source:FORO: Revista de Derecho, ISSN 2631-2484, Nº. 36, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Derecho y nuevas tecnologías), pags. 9-27
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Summary: The questioning of the subjectivity of the legal agent who, executing their work and based on judicial discretion, prints particular aspects such as emotions, typi-cal of the human essence in the sentence, is the central theme of this article. With the implementation of new actors such as digital judges, these aspects acquire a relevant role for those who are now in charge of deliberating.The objective of the article is to evaluate the role of subjectivity, initially from the role of judges, to later involve artificial intelligence programmers who assist tasks in making judicial decisions. What about the subjectivity that would no longer di-rectly permeate the one in charge of judging? In other words, the empathy that the judicial agent currently generates finds new allies with whom they work together.The analysis is based on articles that deepen into issues such as judicial decisions, emotions and artificial intelligence. Topics worked from connoisseurs of scien-ces such as law and technology that unify efforts to give rise to artificial superior knowledge. When processing large volumes of information, they emanate a sen-tence, which as a doctrinal vector wishes to maintain legal certainty and comply with good practices that cause acceptance and legitimacy in society.