The increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) in law enforcement brings both benefits and concerns to justice systems. On the positive side, AI can improve efficiency by automating tasks like data analysis, predictive policing, and crime pattern recognition, potentially preventing crimes and speeding up investigations. However, the use of AI raises ethical issues such as bias in algorithms, leading to potential discrimination, especially against marginalized groups. AI systems can also lack transparency, making it difficult to assess their accuracy or accountability. The over-reliance on AI in decision-making could undermine human judgment, and privacy concerns might arise from surveillance technologies. Ensuring fairness, transparency, and human oversight is crucial to balancing these technological advances with justice.