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The integration of artificial intelligence into policing and sentencing is not inherently problematic. What is problematic is how it is used.
If these systems are treated as tools that require verification, transparency, and accountability, they can be part of a broader effort to improve the justice system. If they are treated as authoritative outputs that do not need to be questioned, they introduce new risks.
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