Also, other courts. Judges not needed if you get rid of precedent (legislating from the bench) and "interpreting the law" (legislating from bench). AI would judge based on the intent of the law, not what some judge says it is. Judges have usurped power from the people for far too long.
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Good people can do this.
Are you saying that every current computer program has been written by bad people?
It seems to me that any program of any size always comes with a list of bugs that will be addressed, maybe, in the next version.
Or do you already know of bug-free programs? Some examples would be good.
Programs are written by good people and by evildoers. I mean that good people can program AI's and find the bugs, which will inevitably occur.
OK, but the point I am trying to make is that programs written even by good people have bugs. If a programmed AI system was going to be judge, jury and executioner it would not be entirely reassuring for it to sentence you to death prior to the bug being fixed in version 2.0.1.