At the Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Developing Countries, held at the UN headquarters in Bangkok, Acromax CEO Aldor Nini presented the virtual moderator Akila and the model of monitoring the justice system with Artificial Intelligence.
During his presentation, Nini presented the vision for using Artificial Intelligence not only as a technological tool, but as an instrument for increasing institutional transparency and accountability.
In this context, Akila, the virtual moderator built with advanced AI technologies, was introduced, who will lead an informative podcast where news and issues of public importance will be reported. The podcast will be published on the ArkivaShqip channel on YouTube. According to Nini, a virtual host cannot be intimidated, influenced or intimidated, guaranteeing stable and independent communication.
The centerpiece of the presentation was the AI justice system monitoring model, which bears the internal working title "RoboCop", inspired by the famous film where a half-human, half-robot police officer fights against a corrupt system.
This prototype is designed to analyze within seconds actions and decisions of the police, prosecution and judges, identifying possible inconsistencies with the law and procedures. The system aims to function as an additional layer of transparency over institutional decision-making, making it analyzable and verifiable in real time.
The model is expected to be accessible not only to oversight institutions, but also to persons accused by the justice system or their families, who can use it to verify whether legal procedures have been followed and to identify potential violations within seconds.
"Artificial Intelligence should not replace justice but make it more transparent," Nini emphasized during his speech.
The presentation at the UN placed this approach in the context of the international debate on the role of Artificial Intelligence in strengthening institutions and increasing public trust, especially in developing countries.
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