“Criminal Process in the Digital Age. The Role of Artificial Intelligence” explores the profound transformations that technology brings to contemporary criminal justice. The work analyzes how artificial intelligence influences each stage of the criminal process, from investigation and evidence management, to trial and sentencing. Combining theoretical foundations with practical applications, the author highlights both the benefits of using AI and the associated risks, such as the impact on fundamental rights, the lack of transparency or responsibility in the event of algorithmic errors.
The book is a critical perspective on the current regulatory framework and proposes directions for evolution for a justice adapted to the digital age. It is addressed to lawyers, magistrates, researchers and all those interested in the intersection between law and technology, constituting an essential guide for understanding the future of criminal justice.