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01/05/2025 - AI in the Judiciary: Support Tool or Threat to Justice? (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - AI in Judicial Activities

Source: Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters presents a detailed overview of how artificial intelligence is being tested and used in court systems across the United States. The video-based feature highlights that AI is mainly used as a support tool rather than a decision-maker. Examples include using AI for analyzing legal briefs, predicting case timelines, optimizing court scheduling, and identifying relevant precedents. Judges are increasingly relying on AI to handle routine data-heavy tasks, thus improving efficiency.

However, the article also raises important ethical and legal concerns. These include the transparency of algorithms, the risk of bias, and the need for judicial oversight. Legal experts interviewed stress that AI tools should remain advisory and not substitute human judgment. The piece also examines pilot programs in certain jurisdictions and reflects on how AI can increase access to justice—especially in overburdened legal systems.

The growing presence of AI in judicial processes calls for clear regulatory guidelines and continuous training for legal professionals.