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Human-in-the-Loop AI: Maintaining Professional Judgment While Leveraging Technology
SESSION INFO
Monday, March 2, 2026
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Session Type: Workshop
This workshop equips community supervision leaders with frameworks for implementing AI systems that enhance rather than replace professional decision-making in probation and parole operations and comply with the APPA Code of Ethics and industry-standard guidelines. We will walk through a critical incident case review and discuss the differences in AI and human decision-making. Participants will learn to evaluate AI recommendations critically, maintain oversight while improving efficiency, and navigate ethical considerations in human-AI collaboration.
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Robert Ambroselli
Director of Product, Enterprise Supervision, Tyler Technologies
Robert Ambroselli is the director of product for Enterprise Supervision within the Courts and Justice Division of Tyler Technologies, where he leads product strategy, vision, and execution for Tyler’s supervision platform used by county and statewide justice agencies. In his role, Robert partners closely with clients to design and deliver technology solutions that improve case management, streamline operations, and enhance outcomes for justice-involved individuals.
With over 35 years of experience in public safety, probation, and parole, Robert brings a practitioner’s perspective to product innovation. Before joining Tyler, he served as Assistant Chief of the Office of Correctional Safety for the State of California and was appointed Director of State Parole by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. His deep operational expertise and leadership experience in community corrections inform his approach to developing modern, data-driven tools that support agencies in achieving safer, more efficient supervision practices.
John "Jack" Martin
Client Executive,
Jack Martin, former director of the Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, has served over three decades in law enforcement, both in the adult and juvenile arenas. Mr. Martin began his career in California before transitioning to Arizona and Hawaii as a subject matter expert rebuilding troubled correctional systems experiencing rampant civil rights violations.
Mr. Martin earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration and communications, and master’s in public administration, and is a national speaker for operational issues surrounding cultural change initiatives within law enforcement agencies, and expert designing and teaching classes for all working in the justice system, adult or juvenile. Mr. Martin has also served on the Southern Nevada local workforce board as Vice Chair, Program Chair, and operational expert. He has developed numerous re-entry programs utilizing blended funding streams and looks forward to sharing his 30+ years of experience building workforce opportunities for our second-chance citizens.
Ken Miles
VP & General Manager, Tyler Technologies
Ken Miles is the vice president and general manager of Enterprise Supervision at Tyler Technologies. His career began with honorable service in the US Marine Corps and a significant tenure in Law Enforcement. Miles transitioned to integrated criminal justice solutions after successfully implementing a countywide system as a client, which redirected his career path.
Since joining Tyler Technologies in 2002, he has been a cornerstone of the Courts & Justice Division. His leadership has been instrumental in advancing Tyler’s products to meet the evolving needs of the justice community. With over thirty years of industry experience, Miles has successfully delivered major projects across the United States and internationally.
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