Description: Judicial transparency refers to the fundamental principle that judicial processes must be open and clear, allowing the public and stakeholders to understand how legal decisions are made. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of artificial intelligence (AI), where the algorithms and models used in judicial decisions can be complex and opaque. Judicial transparency implies that the criteria, data, and processes used by AI in the legal field are accessible and understandable, helping to prevent bias and discrimination in decisions. Furthermore, it fosters public trust in the judicial system, ensuring that decisions are not only fair but also perceived as such. A lack of transparency can lead to distrust in the legal system, especially if automated decisions affect fundamental rights. Therefore, judicial transparency is not only an ethical principle but also a practical necessity in the digital age, where AI plays an increasingly important role in the administration of justice.