Core Insights - The digital prosecution strategy has become a significant driving force in prosecutorial work, with new AI technologies creating strategic opportunities for digital transformation in the sector [1] - There is a growing expectation from the public for judicial fairness and justice, necessitating a shift from simple integration of digital technology to a deeper fusion with prosecutorial business [1] Group 1: Integration of Digital Technology - Emphasis on creating a closed-loop mechanism for "demand-research-application" to ensure effective integration of digital technology in prosecutorial work [2] - The principle of "data does not leave the domain, algorithms are traceable" is crucial for building a secure and compliant digital environment [2] - Establishing a precise data classification management system and a compliance review mechanism to avoid pitfalls associated with "digital justice" [2] Group 2: Practical Application - A dual-driven mechanism of "business-led + technology-assisted" is essential for enhancing core business areas such as intelligent Q&A, evidence review, and document generation [3] - Focus on practical applications by addressing key business scenarios and pain points, gradually expanding to core and overall business processes [3] - Utilizing advanced features like multi-turn dialogue and decision evolution to enhance the efficiency and intelligence of digital prosecution [3] Group 3: Long-term Development - The need to balance efficiency and safety, as well as innovation and compliance, while avoiding the pitfalls of "toolism" in AI applications [4] - Establishing a dynamic optimization mechanism to regularly update and refine responses based on judicial needs and risk management [4] - Promoting cross-domain collaboration through blockchain technology to facilitate data sharing among different prosecutorial agencies [4]
聚焦“融、实、新”,推动数字科技与检察业务深度相融
Ren Min Wang·2025-09-14 01:31