Lawyers, judges must embrace AI, complaints 'much exaggerated': judge
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Since AI has given anyone the opportunity to file a complete, well-sounding legal complaint, the layman has a much higher chance of being taken seriously in court.
Lawyers, judges must embrace AI, complaints 'much exaggerated': judge
Save (0) Please login to bookmarkClose Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A senior judge has urged lawyers and judges to “be in the vanguard” of adopting generative artificial intelligence or risk becoming irrelevant, saying machine-made judicial decisions are inevitable. Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your pa…
‘Work with the grain’: Lawyers, judges must embrace AI
Sir Geoffrey Vos, England and Wales’ Master of the Rolls, has been won over by the “generally remarkable” things generative artificial intelligence can do and has encouraged his Australian peers to embrace it for the sake of public confidence and access to justice.
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