#  Can AI Help Courts Be Fair and Just? Unlocking the Positive Effects of Justice on Economic Development 

 



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 **October 2, 2024** 

 12:00PM - 01:00PM EDT 

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A presentation from 2024–2025 Evelyn Green Davis Fellow Daniel L. Chen

Daniel L. Chen—director of research at CNRS, professor at the Toulouse School of Economics, and moral AI cochair at ANITI—specializes in law, economics, and data science to uncover patterns in human behavior and legal decision-making. During his Radcliffe fellowship, he will synthesize his work on using AI to diagnose issues in judicial systems, drawing on global court collaborations to demonstrate efficiency gains, economic impacts, and human-AI interaction.



 

 



 

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