Artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal world, but as high-profile cases and strict new laws show, justice must never be left on autopilot. Only vigilant human oversight can prevent errors, bias, and fabricated precedents from undermining the rule of law.
Italy’s new Law 132/2025 draws a bold line: AI can support but never replace human decision-makers in government. Here’s what the law means for the future of public administration.
As agentic AI systems become more autonomous, a critical question arises: how do we govern these powerful tools without sacrificing human skills and oversight? This feature investigates the risks, the regulatory gaps, and the urgent need for balanced governance.
RSAC 2026 spotlighted AI’s explosive impact on cybersecurity, with automation promising both breakthroughs and new dangers. As the US government steps back, experts urge the security community to balance innovation with oversight and collaboration.
At RSAC 2026, security leaders from top tech firms debate: Should humans stay in control of AI-powered defenses, or is it time to let machines take the reins? Netcrook investigates the future of cyber defense.
As enterprises rush to deploy AI in their Security Operations Centers, high-profile pilots show both impressive results and critical pitfalls. Find out why human oversight is still indispensable.
AI is flooding workplaces with instant safety documents—but experts warn these polished reports can hide dangerous inaccuracies. Discover how the illusion of compliance may put lives at risk and why human validation is more crucial than ever.
Italy's courts are testing artificial intelligence for administrative support, but strict laws and global guidelines ban AI from making judicial decisions. Explore the promises, pitfalls, and ethical debates at the frontier of legal automation.
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At CyberSEC2026, global experts revealed how AI is revolutionizing cybercrime investigations—turbocharging both attackers and defenders. But as automation accelerates, the human factor remains the last line of defense against error, manipulation, and legal pitfalls.
As artificial intelligence tools move into courtrooms, Europe and Italy are racing to balance efficiency with the human touch. Explore the legal and ethical challenges of AI-driven justice and what it means for our rights.