Navigating the Legal Landscape: The Intersection of Quantum Computing, AI, and Digital Forensics in Modern Judiciary
Keywords:
Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Forensics, Judicial Decision-Making, Ethical and Legal ChallengesAbstract
This article examines the transformative impact of Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Digital Forensics on the modern judiciary. It explores how these technologies enhance evidence analysis, judicial decision-making, and forensic capabilities while addressing ethical and legal challenges. The discussion is enriched with case studies that highlight practical applications, such as quantum-powered fraud detection and AI-driven bias identification in judicial processes. The article underscores the need for interdisciplinary collaboration among technologists, legal professionals, and policymakers to harness these advancements responsibly, ensuring justice, fairness, and transparency in an increasingly complex digital era.
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