AI, data and operating models for a more efficient justice system serving the citizens

The working group “AI, data and operating models for a more efficient justice system serving the citizens” organized by SAP in collaboration with Consenso Europa and hosted by Tonucci & Partners at its Rome office last Thursday, February 12th 2026, was an opportunity for institutional representatives, legal professionals, technology experts as well as public and private sectors stakeholders to meet and discuss the contribution artificial intelligence and data-driven models offer in improving the justice system efficiency.

Toni Ricciardi, Vice President of the Democratic Party Group in the Chamber of Deputies, pointed out that AI challenge in justice cannot be avoided, it is already present and requires, through ongoing and structured discussion, a joint commitment by legislators and industry professionals to govern innovation, rather than simply endure it.

Alessia Capozzi of Tonucci & Partners emphasized the development of AI as a significant efficiency driver in justice system, provided it is supported by transparency, oversight and protection of legal interpretation process—essential elements for maintaining public trust.

Valentina Guzzanti of Tonucci & Partners highlighted the implications of AI in tax law, making a point to the responsibility that derives from using technological tools in an area that affects all citizens and taxpayers. Alongside the enthusiasm innovation generates, she reiterated the necessity to strengthen supervision mechanisms and to adopt an even more aware and responsible approach.

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