TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS -IA- IN CENTRAL AMERICAN GOVERNMENT STRATEGIES

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JAIRO JAMITH PALACIOS ROZO, LUGO MANUEL BARBOSA GUERRERO

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Although there are great advances regarding technological trends in the development of products for legal work in the world of law. The purpose of the study was to determine from the state scenario in the political-technological environment, the governments of Costa Rica, Salvador and Mexico have a national strategy for the adoption of AI solutions. Based on the measurement of quantity by applying the statistical method of Bayesian analysis of contingency tables. A Bayesian test of association was performed using the statistical computational software -JASP- Version 0.16.3. The results show that from the state scenarios in the political-technological environment of the governments with significant values of the correlation of (P2-P5) for Costa Rica has a Log median (OR=1.989), a (BF0+=0.751) and a (BF+0=1.332) with a credibility interval (CI) of (95%) with values between [0.104, 5.931]; for the country of Salvador shows a median Log of (OR=2.013), a (BF0+=0.754) and a (BF+0=1.326) with a credible interval (CI) of (95%) for values between [0.105, 6. 007] and the country of Mexico shows a median Log of (OR=2.033), a (BF0+=0.745) and a (BF+0=1.342) with a credible interval (CI) of (95%) with values between [0.107, 6.040]. It is concluded that the Bayesian probability of the governments of Costa Rica, Salvador and Mexico having a national strategy for the adoption of AI solutions is 1.332, 1.326 and 1.342 times more likely to have technological solutions that support judicial procedures based on artificial intelligence.

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