Artificial Intelligence: Legal and Ethical Profiles

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Artificial Intelligence: Legal and Ethical Profiles. CSAIA’s Contribution to the Legal Debate

On December 9, 2025, at the New Palace of Justice of Naples – Aula Girardi, the conference “Artificial Intelligence: Legal and Ethical Profiles” took place, organized by the Chamber of Civil Lawyers of Naples and the Bar Association Council of Naples.

AI and the Legal Profession: Between Opportunities and Responsibilities

Artificial Intelligence is transforming the legal sector through predictive analytics tools, advanced legal research systems, and generative assistants. Alongside the benefits, systemic risks are emerging, such as algorithmic opacity, decision-making bias, and professional liability.
  • Algorithmic opacity
  • Decision-making bias
  • Professional liability
  • Personal data protection
  • Excessive delegation to machines

Professor Menchetti’s Speech: The CSAIA Vision

Professor Pier Paolo Maria Menchetti, President of CSAIA, highlighted an AI model grounded in European governance, GDPR, accountability, and the centrality of the human person.

Governance and the Future of Human Judgment

AI must support — but never replace — human judgment, ethical evaluation, and professional responsibility.

Conclusion

Artificial Intelligence in the legal field represents an evolutionary challenge requiring integration between technological innovation, ethics, and the Rule of Law.