Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications for Judiciary Awareness among Women
Abstract
Judicial awareness among women is essential for ensuring justice, equality, and empowerment in society. However, limited access to legal information, lack of awareness, and complex judicial procedures often prevent women from seeking justice. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies offer innovative solutions to enhance legal awareness, accessibility, and informed decision-making. AI-powered expert systems, chatbots, legal knowledge graphs, and predictive analytics tools can provide instant legal guidance, automate legal research, and simplify judicial processes. This research paper examines the applications of AI and ML in enhancing judicial awareness among women, discusses their role in legal decision-making support systems, and highlights challenges such as bias, ethical concerns, and reliability issues. The study concludes that AI-based legal systems can empower women by providing accessible legal knowledge, increasing transparency, and enhancing access to justice.
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