I wonder if A.I. will ever be smart enough to become judicial. Something you could trust to be unbiased and far more reasoning and insightful. Recognizing when someone should be held in contempt of court for a history of frivolous lawsuits, with a high probability that they planned to become victimized and using the law to take care of their problem.
It couldn't be bribed.
Potentially hacked. But I imagine someone would notice that far sooner than a person could go on being corrupt. You know?
I think about how there's A.I. that plays simultaneous MMO tournament games at high speeds, hundreds of times over - and within a week beat top players at their own game.
Or that algorithm that calculated a girl was pregnant based on her buying habits.(I think that's a bogus story)
So like, imagine A.I. that's trained in 1000s of mock trials. And then reevaluates court records, bank records, phone records ect...and sees patterns normal people wouldn't see. Like a murder suspect couldn't come up with an alibi, but an A.I. sees the big data and could provide reasonable doubt showing no breaks in routines, like how often they fuel up - that's evidence they went somewhere or nowhere.
Or coming up with their own leads like, records show these license plates go through the area on a regular basis - except this one which was reported stolen, and the criminal who was arrested in another state, but was never connected to this other crime until now.
Who knows what kind of insights it could learn.