Transforming Justice with AI: The Launch of Learned Hand
Judges in one of the largest U.S. court systems are embracing artificial intelligence in a pilot program launching Learned Hand—a tool aimed at alleviating case backlogs. This technology offers judges a unique way to analyze and draft tentative rulings efficiently.
Key Highlights:
- Pilot Program: Initiated in Los Angeles County, giving judges access to AI software that summarizes documents and mirrors legal writing styles.
- Efficiency Boost: Designed to assist with repetitive tasks, allowing judges to focus on critical decision-making.
- Independent Checks: Judges must review and edit AI-generated drafts before approval, ensuring the human touch remains pivotal.
- Broad Adoption: Already in use across 10 states, with the Michigan Supreme Court leveraging its capabilities.
Despite concerns regarding bias and trust, Learned Hand is set to revolutionize the judicial process in a time of urgent need.
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