The Supreme Court (SC) has begun pilot testing of AI software in select first and second level courts. Several offices of the Supreme Court have also started testing AI-powered platforms for optimizing legal research. What do you guys think of the Supreme Court's pilot testing of AI software for transcriptions and legal research? Supreme Court of the Philippines has approved a new framework governing the use of artificial intelligence in the judiciary, setting rules to ensure human oversight and accountability. Implementation will be done in phases, starting with pilot testing. The Supreme Court said the framework aligns with global best practices and includes safeguards against risks such as bias, misuse, and data privacy violations. Last Thursday, June 19, 2025, the Supreme Court of the Philippines formally launched the eCourt Portal, an online platform aimed at modernizing court processes nationwide. Here's what can be done with the portal: eFiling - Online filing of cases and pleadings before the Supreme Court. Read more in our articles including "Supreme Court begins pilot testing of AI software" and "Supreme Court approves AI guidelines for court use".
The Supreme Court (SC) has begun pilot testing of AI software in select first and second level courts. Several offices of the Supreme Court have also started testing AI-powered platforms for optimizing legal research.
What do you guys think of the Supreme Court's pilot testing of AI software for transcriptions and legal research? Supreme Court of the Philippines has approved a new framework governing the use of artificial intelligence in the judiciary, setting rules to ensure human oversight and accountability. Implementation will be done in phases, starting with pilot testing.
Our coverage of Supreme Court AI pilot testing includes: "Supreme Court begins pilot testing of AI software"; "Supreme Court approves AI guidelines for court use"; "Supreme Court intros eCourt Portal, eFiling to start July 1". Each article provides unique insights and information.