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The challenges of Artificial Intelligence systems in the Nigerian legal system

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We are used to looking only at well-defined and delimited fields, where business thrives and goes on, and where economic resources and technological availability make the road to innovation more straightforward. However, in my opinion, we never stop to analyse what Shakir Mohamed, in his "Decolonial AI", defines as the "peripheries", shifting our "ictu oculi" from the centre towards new paradigms, still unexplored, if not ignored. Therefore, I found this study by Agunbiade Akintunde Ifeanyichukwu, whose name already says it all, since he signs himself Agunbiade A.I., which analyses the relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Nigerian legal system, entitled "Artificial Intelligence and Law, a Nigerian Perspective", really interesting. The aim was to explore the ways in which they can influence each other, capturing new and half-known aspects of little-discussed legal systems. This book proposed the development of an indigenous AI system, coupled with ADR mechanisms, that would have the power to reduce the incidence of court congestion, while analysing a comprehensive legal framework of how it would work.