Artificial intelligence in asylum procedures in the EU
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Artificial intelligence in asylum procedures in the EU
Written by Costica Dumbrava. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly used in the areas of migration and asylum. These technologies promise to increase efficiency, reduce uncertainty and improve decision-making. In the asylum context, AI applications are meant to reduce pressure on national asylum systems and contribute to fairer and more consistent asylum decisions. Despite potential benefits, these technologies come with sign…

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Almost eight out of ten respondents in Europe (78 percent) are currently using AI applications, which is an increase of 6 percentage points over the previous year. Austria is also on the back ranks here, but the percentage of users has risen from 69 percent (2024) to 73 percent. Switzerland (85 percent) as well as Spain and Portugal (83 percent each) are the most active.The experience with AI is largely positive: 83 percent of Europeans say they…
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