Justice at stake as generative AI enters the courtroom


Judges use AI for research, lawyers utilise it for appeals and parties involved in cases have relied on GenAI to help express themselves in court. — Photo by Conny Schneider on Unsplash

NEW YORK: Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is making its way into courts despite early stumbles, raising questions about how it will influence the legal system and justice itself.

Judges use the technology for research, lawyers utilise it for appeals and parties involved in cases have relied on GenAI to help express themselves in court.

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