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Ítem Proceso de ASC - APLICACION DE LOS ESTANDARES DE LA PRUEBA POR JUECES Y ARBITROS(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) García Brun, Álvaro José; Hurtado Aristizábal, Andrés; Gómez Franco, Carmen; Trujillo Montoya, Carolina; Meza Montoya, Daniel; Uribe, Juan Rafael; Lotero Aguirre, Juan Sebastián; Henríquez Kitchen, María José; Sierra Negrete, María Paula; Zuluaga Mejía, Ricardo; Giraldo Moreno, Sofía; Posada Botero, José David; Universidad EAFITThis study explores the knowledge that both judges and arbitrators possess regarding the concept of the standard of proof and its application, as well as the lack of understanding of this concept when rendering judgment. While the concept is identified, there are conceptual gaps in its application, resulting in inadequate implementation. Additionally, it was observed that the applied standard sometimes becomes more stringent than what is established for certain processes. Furthermore, it has become evident that applying these standards makes it challenging to establish objective criteria.Ítem Proceso de ASC - INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL: NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN EL DERECHO PROCESAL(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Hurtado Aristizábal, Andrés; Gómez Franco, Carmen; Trujillo Montoya, Carolina; Uribe, Juan Rafael; Lotero Aguirre, Juan Sebastián; Zuluaga Mejía, Ricardo; Londoño Henao, Carolina; Jaramillo Restrepo, Juan Pablo; Vélez, Ana Isabel; Cortés Sánchez, Carolina; Posada Ríos, Manuela; Castaño Marín, Alejandro; Posada Botero, José David; Universidad EAFITThe following study was conducted with the objective of evaluating the application of artificial intelligence in the judicial process, aiming to find a tool that could contribute to reducing congestion in the administration of justice. This led to the identification that a significant percentage of the cases handled by civil judges are executive processes. Therefore, it is proposed that some stages of these processes could be developed through artificial intelligence, particularly through the automation of certain phases.