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Introduction: A Personal Perspective on 'Artificial Intelligence and Judicial Proof'


Peter Tillers


Yeshiva University - Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law


Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 22, p. 1365, 2001; Republished as Making Sense of the Process of Proof in Litigation, M. MacCrimmon & P. Tillers, eds., THE DYNAMICS OF JUDICIAL PROOF: COMPUTATION, LOGIC, AND COMMON SENSE (Physica-Verlag, 2002)

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This paper - an introduction to a collection of papers - sets the stage for a discussion of the possible contribution of artificial intelligence - computational intelligence - to the study and management of proof in litigation.

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Tillers, Peter, Introduction: A Personal Perspective on 'Artificial Intelligence and Judicial Proof'. Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 22, p. 1365, 2001; Republished as Making Sense of the Process of Proof in Litigation, M. MacCrimmon & P. Tillers, eds., THE DYNAMICS OF JUDICIAL PROOF: COMPUTATION, LOGIC, AND COMMON SENSE (Physica-Verlag, 2002). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=713382

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