AI to be used in crown courts to reduce time victims have to wait
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AI in crown courts: ‘It can go wrong’, says Justice Secretary
The roll-out of AI at the Ministry of Justice will reduce the record backlog of cases at crown courts in England and Wales and speed up justice for victims, according to the Justice Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, David Lammy. But critics say artificial intelligence cannot replace vital funding and additional court staff.
Despite the demands of the personnel representatives, there will be no more posts in the judiciary. Contrary to fears, however, hardly any judge or prosecutor threw the towel.
British judges should get AI assistants – but experts warn of uncontrolled errors in court decisions.
Government to introduce AI ‘legal assistants’ in courts to cut rising case backlog
David Lammy says that AI tools can save courts from ‘thousands of days of admin work‘
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