Umang Shikhar & Vatsal Choudhary
Law College, Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University
Abstract
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence into governmental and administrative decision-making has transformed the traditional understanding of law, governance, and accountability. From predictive policing and automated welfare distribution to algorithmic risk assessments and digital surveillance mechanisms, contemporary states increasingly rely upon automated systems to exercise public power. This technological transition raises significant jurisprudential concerns regarding […]