AI to be used in crown courts to reduce time victims have to wait
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Government to introduce AI ‘legal assistants’ in courts to cut rising case backlog
David Lammy says that AI tools can save courts from ‘thousands of days of admin work‘
David Lammy to roll out 'AI legal assistants' to tackle rising case backlog
David Lammy is set to introduce legal assistants powered by artificial intelligence to the courts in an attempt to tackle the backlog of cases.The Justice Secretary will announce the scheme at London Tech Week on Tuesday, making the case that AI will drive criminal justice system modernisation.Ministers have said the AI tool, to be rolled out to Crown Courts across the country, will help get legal cases moving faster, and first be trialled in co…
AI to be used in crown courts to reduce time victims have to wait
The government is piloting the use of artificial intelligence in the crown court, with a raft of new technology projects aiming to deliver improvements across the justice system and tackle the court backlog.
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