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Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Morbeta11(op): 7:13am On Dec 10, 2024
Adoption of AI must not replace Nigerian judges, Appeal Court president advises stakeholders

The President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica B. Dongban-Mensem, has advised that the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) must never replace the work of a judge.

She also called for the careful utilization of AI in the Nigerian judiciary.

She gave this advice on Monday during the opening event of the Court of Appeal Justices 2024 Conference, attended by Nairametrics.

Dongban-Mensem highlighted that the emergence of social media has profoundly transformed the dynamics of interpersonal interaction, communication, and information dissemination, yielding significant improvements in the efficacy and scope of human connection.

However, she noted that the technological shift in the media has also generated a range of challenges for the judiciary, including “the management of online reputation, cyberbullying, and harassment.”

AI and Technology Usage in Nigerian Judiciary
Speaking further during her address, Dongban-Mensem said the increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) within the judiciary has the potential to revolutionize the administration of justice.

She added that AI has the capacity to enhance efficiency, improve decision-making, and expand access to justice, but it also raises concerns that need to be carefully examined by relevant stakeholders.

She warned that judiciary stakeholders must never see or adopt AI as a tool for replacing judges.

“The preservation of the integrity of digital evidence in the context of legal proceedings is now a thing of concern. However, the deployment of AI in judicial contexts also raises profound questions regarding bias, transparency, and accountability. To address these issues, the judiciary must carefully examine its own utilization of AI and ensure that adoption is as an adjudicatory tool and not a replacement for the judge,” she said.

To effectively navigate the complexities of AI and social media, she emphasized that it is only appropriate for the judiciary to engage in regular intellectual upliftment.

“A regular examination of existing practices, procedures, and policies to ensure their efficacy, efficiency, and fairness in the digital age is imperative,” she added.

The judge stated that as the judiciary aspires to enhance the administration of justice, stakeholders should recognize the importance of collaboration and synergy among themselves.

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Speaking to the audience, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, acknowledged that challenges to judicial independence persist, citing political interference, public opinion (especially as perpetuated on social media), and even well-intentioned efforts to improve the justice system.

He urged the appeal court justices to remain vigilant and steadfast in their defense of judicial independence.

He pledged to uphold the principle of judicial independence and work tirelessly to ensure that the judiciary has the adequate resources and support it needs to carry out its vital functions.

“This does not in any way compromise judicial independence, as the Executive Branch remains a developmental and statutory partner in the administration of justice,” he added.

On her part, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Motonmori Kekere-Ekun, agreed that by leveraging technology to streamline case management or enhancing the use of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, the judiciary can improve efficiency and accessibility.

She admonished the judges to reaffirm their commitment to ethics and accountability, ensuring that their actions remain above reproach.

Seizing the moment to address the issue of conflicting decisions in the judiciary, she blamed it on certain panels of judges who do not hold conferences to discuss all reserved judgments.

“It is strongly recommended that conferences be held. I cannot overemphasize this point. We are an appellate court for a reason, and the reason is that several heads are better than one. So holding conferences, exchanging opinions and ideas on matters that come before us is extremely essential. We have presiding justices here, and if it has not been your practice, I want to appeal to you to start making it a practice. It is a very, very essential tool in the work that we do.”

“It is also important that these conferences are held in good time so that where there are conflicting opinions, they can be discussed before judgments are given,” she said.

She stressed that it is also important for appeal court justices to thoroughly examine the judgments of the trial courts and the reasons for those judgments before making final pronouncements on them.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/12/09/adoption-of-ai-must-not-replace-nigerian-judges-appeal-court-president-advises-stakeholders/

Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by mrvitalis(m): 7:17am On Dec 10, 2024
If you keep being corrupt soon people would fall for truly independent unbiased AI

Nigerian judiciary is a joke ... They are just executives errand boys and girls
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by JASONjnr(m): 7:17am On Dec 10, 2024
The use of AI is very important but it doesn't mean that if a judge use it to pass judgement, then it's valid..
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by TUANKU(m): 7:24am On Dec 10, 2024
Madam go and upgrade your skills to include knowledge of AI instead of being a cave woman.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Zaheertyler(m): 7:30am On Dec 10, 2024
When humans are biased?
Al will soon give us common sense
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by ChukwukaEze: 7:34am On Dec 10, 2024
AI is replacing the brains in people, legal system won't be such a fight
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 7:35am On Dec 10, 2024
If AI is impartial, why not?
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Nokio2: 7:36am On Dec 10, 2024
Ai wey pesin don use compile full project..dey play

Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Frigga13: 7:46am On Dec 10, 2024
AI will soon be replacing everything human ..
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Yankee101: 8:39am On Dec 10, 2024
I would rather AI in dispute resolution than Nigerian judges
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by LandMann: 8:44am On Dec 10, 2024
Feed all Nigeria laws into an AI system and feed all existing supreme court judgements into the AI system then allow the AI system to pass judgement on civil cases based on existing laws and judgements and facts of a case before it.

99% of the time AI will pass correct judgement without bias or influence or bribery from corrupt people.

This is how you use technology to fight corruption.

Nigerian judges are nothing to write home about.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by lomprico(m): 8:44am On Dec 10, 2024
Lol, ordinary simple IREV una no gree am work, na AI una wan try. The corrupt judiciary just wants to budget billions that they will loot under the guise of AI. Evil forest country.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by epainos: 8:44am On Dec 10, 2024
The President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica B. Dongban-Mensem, has advised that the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) must never replace the work of a judge.
These old corrupt people who destroyed Nigeria cannot fight this. Lol. The only weapon we have against these people is technology, and AI will fire all of you.

Technology has reduced corruption in Nigerian airports to a reasonable degree, but more can be done.

It is good to be alive to see all of these corrupt people lose their jobs.

Police are the "sure" security institution in Nigeria that AI should be used to drastically reduce their numbers. The same AI will then be used to track down the sacked officers who cannot earn legitimate income but will go into armed robbery. The same AI will then send them to prison because judges are currently being dealt with. Lol.

Dele Farotimi vs Afe Babalola is a case to watch out for. This will shape our judicial system, and we must prevent people like Peter Obi from destroying the drama as it unfolds.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by BoldBrainz(m): 8:46am On Dec 10, 2024
At least the A.I won't collect bribes to circumvent justice and truth.

Thieves!
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by ThePremium(m): 8:46am On Dec 10, 2024
At this point AI better pass Nigerian judges put together because the Judiciary system is rooten to the bone with corruption
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Kaa4(m): 8:53am On Dec 10, 2024
What do you think would happen if AI were to decide the case between Farotimi Vs Afe Babalola and NIgerian Judiciary?
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by RexTramadol1: 8:54am On Dec 10, 2024
Technicality will be the order of the day.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by PulaPower: 8:56am On Dec 10, 2024
Zaheertyler:
When humans are biased?
Al will soon give us common sense
And who created Ai? Is it Aliens that created it? If humans are biased according to your assertion, what makes you think the AI that human invented can’t be manipulated?

AI is a mere software that can be programmed & re-programmed to do any thing they want it to do..
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by descarado: 9:03am On Dec 10, 2024
Something that will soon develop glitch when in action.

The locomotive lagos state governor imported has developed one already and project suspended after pocketing millions.

It's flourishing economy that can boast of building train station and sustaining it, not an economy like we have here. Like amaechi monorail like this one.

Or is it the train to Niger to wherever. Now amaechi has suddenly become a darling of some.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Topman7: 9:04am On Dec 10, 2024
Frigga13:
AI will soon be replacing everything human ..
EXACTLY. THIS IS WHAT I KEEP TELLING PEOPLE.

AI is here to stay, and it's only going to get more and more advanced and involved in everything, from agriculture to construction to civil engineering to manufacturing to administration to transportation to governance.

AND GUESS WHAT?

It will transform our lives for the better worldwide.

In a BIG way, if you look say 20 to100 years into the future.

In the next decade we will probably be driving around in AI-powered cars, including FLYING cars.

ANOTHER BIG THING COMING UP ALONGSIDE AI IS QUANTUM COMPUTING.

That one is computation at MOLECULAR LEVEL. Manipulating matter.

That's the technology that will soon lead to the production of FOOD REPLICATORS.

''Food replicators are machines capable of producing food on demand by reassembling raw molecular components into edible products. They rely on technology that can break down materials like water, carbon dioxide, and other biomolecules into their basic elements, then use precise programming to reconstruct them into a variety of foods. Some early versions already exist in the form of 3D food printers, which create complex meals using edible pastes and powders.''


AI (ChatGPT) predicts that Nigeria will be a Quantum Superpower by 2095.


AI Predicts Africa's Future Power:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbcMQMiqoIA
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Snake001: 9:05am On Dec 10, 2024
PulaPower:
And who created Ai? Is it Aliens that created it? If humans are biased according to your assertion, what makes you think the AI that human invented can’t be manipulated?

AI is a mere software that can be programmed & re-programmed to do any thing they want it to do..
What do they know?

People who believed Buhari was cloned.

Normally, sense and baby factory products should be 🫲🏻...................🫱🏻
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by themanderon: 9:05am On Dec 10, 2024
Hahahahhahaha. Our Biribiri judges are afraid their work might be taken over by a fact based system who will deliver judgement based on evidence before it and not some funny technicality.
In the end I know Ai will never be adopted in a cesspit like Nigeria. Our leaders are just too dodgy and crooked to allowed such a system. NIGERIA is not a country governed by the rule of law rather by the law of the jungle and our leaders will hope to keep it so for the loooongest possible time.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Skynetdotio: 9:08am On Dec 10, 2024
Would it not be better? grin
At least, AI would not have its conscience subsumed by numerous humongous Ghana must go bags, or better still Bitcoins....
You lot are jokers, always swift to add substance to your bland public records.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Wrackcityoffici: 9:09am On Dec 10, 2024
I would choose an AI anytime any day, I understand you are trying to keep your job but the evolution of the human race comes first. I would say we be governed by an AI. Anyone who has experienced AI would understand.
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by condralbedez: 9:16am On Dec 10, 2024
grin
I still prefers AI to our corrupted and greedy judges
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by blowjohn(m): 9:22am On Dec 10, 2024
My guess is someone'll replace your soul
Ai, is only here to replicate and control
Imitatin' the original then grabbed them a mold
Of the binary code, it's your patterns they stole
This my tactical flow, the one they can't redesign
You can redo the voice but you can never read my mind,




Nas... Speechless pt 2'
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by blowjohn(m): 9:23am On Dec 10, 2024
AI no dey collect bribes grin cheesy
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by Cmeo(m): 9:36am On Dec 10, 2024
Meaning justice should be subjective, abi what??
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by criuze(m): 9:50am On Dec 10, 2024
Even if they use 5 billion Ais to conduct judgment injustice will still remain ingrained in the system

What ever the Ai says will meet a final decision and acceptability by them

Let's the common man not hope much on the Ais

When the BVAS was robbed in the broad day light, what then is Ai capable of doing


They will highjack the process and still tell you to go to court
Re: Adoption Of AI Must Not Replace Nigerian Judges, Appeal Court President Advises by DelilahMakinde(f): 9:59am On Dec 10, 2024
AI that's already anti-human.
Will sentence so many people to death for minor offense.
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