The Supreme Court (SC) has begun pilot testing of AI software in select first and second level courts. In other words, the SC is capitalizing on AI-enabled tools to enhance court performance. Gesmundo also added that this is a cost-effective measure that hopes to address the shortage in court stenographers. Several offices of the Supreme Court have also started testing AI-powered platforms for optimizing legal research. He said that courts should still be populated with human judges should empathy and compassion be considered for equitable remedies. What do you guys think of the Supreme Court's pilot testing of AI software for transcriptions and legal research? As per an article on Inquirer, the Philippine Supreme Court (SC) is looking to leverage AI for streamlining their operations. Court Administrator Raul Villanueva also revealed that SC was already using AI for research and case monitoring. Read more in our articles including "Supreme Court begins pilot testing of AI software" and "Supreme Court looking to use AI for drafting decisions".
The Supreme Court (SC) has begun pilot testing of AI software in select first and second level courts. In other words, the SC is capitalizing on AI-enabled tools to enhance court performance.
Gesmundo also added that this is a cost-effective measure that hopes to address the shortage in court stenographers. Several offices of the Supreme Court have also started testing AI-powered platforms for optimizing legal research. He said that courts should still be populated with human judges should empathy and compassion be considered for equitable remedies.
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