Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Plot Twist: Could Artificial Intelligence Be the Transformative Force for Justice?


Listen Later

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, from predictive analytics to advanced data systems, has emerged as a catalyst for innovation. Yet, the criminal justice system lags decades behind, as more than 3,000 counties in the United States continue to rely on outdated and manual case management systems, making the path to justice far from linear. This technological gap means that while other sectors move forward, many parts of the criminal justice system continue to struggle with inefficiencies and disparities that hinder true progress.


Imagine a world where communities have access to the reliable data they need to create change and drive informed, fair decision-making; a world where AI bridges gaps and promotes transparency. But there’s a crucial question: How can we ensure this powerful tool closes the equity gap instead of widening it? The stakes are high, and ethical implementation is key.

Despite the United States investing billions annually in policing, courts and corrections, outdated technologies and lack of access to high-quality data have often deepened existing disparities.


If we—as a collective of public and private sectors, communities, and institutions—incorporate AI thoughtfully, we can catapult ourselves into a world where the criminal justice system is fully transparent, accessible and accountable to the people it serves.


The technological gap in the criminal justice system is significant, impacting not just efficiency, but fairness and equity. Embracing new technologies—such as AI, public facing dashboards, and modern case management systems—can enhance transparency, and rebuild public trust. Addressing these challenges is crucial for creating more effective and equitable criminal justice systems nationwide.


Join Amy Bach (Measures for Justice), Raffi Krikorian (Emerson Collective) and Tom Kalil (Renaissance Philanthropy) as we explore these opportunities and discuss the role of AI in reshaping a justice system that is fair, transparent, and accountable for all.


Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California is a nonprofit public forum; we welcome donations made during registration to support the production of our programming.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Commonwealth Club of California PodcastBy Commonwealth Club of California

  • 3.7
  • 3.7
  • 3.7
  • 3.7
  • 3.7

3.7

3 ratings


More shows like Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

View all
TED Radio Hour by NPR

TED Radio Hour

21,992 Listeners

Freakonomics Radio by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

Freakonomics Radio

32,082 Listeners

Fresh Air by NPR

Fresh Air

38,453 Listeners

Planet Money by NPR

Planet Money

30,686 Listeners

Hidden Brain by Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

Hidden Brain

43,643 Listeners

On the Media by WNYC Studios

On the Media

9,179 Listeners

The Political Scene | The New Yorker by WNYC Studios and The New Yorker

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

4,012 Listeners

PBS News Hour - Brooks and Capehart by PBS NewsHour

PBS News Hour - Brooks and Capehart

1,210 Listeners

Pivot by New York Magazine

Pivot

9,522 Listeners

The Daily by The New York Times

The Daily

112,376 Listeners

Radio Atlantic by The Atlantic

Radio Atlantic

2,304 Listeners

Today, Explained by Vox

Today, Explained

10,229 Listeners

The Bulwark Podcast by The Bulwark

The Bulwark Podcast

12,261 Listeners

The Intelligence from The Economist by The Economist

The Intelligence from The Economist

2,532 Listeners

The Ezra Klein Show by New York Times Opinion

The Ezra Klein Show

16,144 Listeners