CHESNO launches innovative AI technologies to identify potential corruption risks in legislative documents.
CHESNO has commenced the use of innovative artificial intelligence technologies to detect potential corruption risks within legislative texts. AI algorithms will expedite the uncovering of hidden corruption risks that traditional methods may overlook.
This analytical capability has been enhanced through collaboration with 12New.AI (Washington DC, USA), a developer of the legal document analysis platform powered by AI BestAgreement.AI.
The primary goal of this partnership is not only to automate the detection of “harmful” provisions in the legislative initiatives of the Ukrainian parliament but also to gradually improve the AI algorithms by training them on real-life examples and feedback from experts.
“We are pleased to initiate this collaboration, as cutting-edge AI technologies open new horizons for effectively identifying corruption risks. We believe that through our joint efforts, we can significantly enhance the transparency and efficiency of the legislative process in Ukraine,” — stated Vita Dumanska, CEO of CHESNO Movement.
This initiative marks an important step toward creating a transparent and honest legislative environment in Ukraine, as integrating modern technologies into anti-corruption monitoring processes could greatly accelerate this effort.
“For more than two years, we have been working with major corporations in the USA and Europe to address challenges in compliance and legal document analysis using artificial intelligence. It is gratifying to see one of the world's first systematic applications of AI in the anti-corruption domain with CHESNO's movement. I am glad this is happening in Ukraine. I hope for further active implementation of this solution and the spread of innovative experiences to other countries”, — said Vitaliy Honcharuk, CEO and founder of 12New.AI (developer of BestAgreement.ai).
CHESNO analysts are already leveraging artificial intelligence to identify risks within Ukrainian legislation. For instance, analysts have uncovered several gaps concerning environmental cleanup from industrial pollution. More details on this issue can be found in the article “Eurointegration Monitoring on the Pipe: When Will Ukrainians Breathe Clean Air?”.
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