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Could Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Writing Improve Access to Justice?

Summary by slaw.ca
While many in the justice sector are confused and ambivalent about artificial intelligence, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has taken a clear stand. CHRT “tribunal members,” as announced in a Practice Direction last fall, ”do not use AI to write decisions or analyze evidence.” To understand why the CHRT (and some other Canadian tribunals and courts) have explicitly banned AI in adjudication, read the work of Prof. Amy Salyzyn. The “corrosive …
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slaw.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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