ai in courts

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Discussions on WindowsForum about AI in courts focus on the UK government's push to accelerate AI adoption in the justice system, backed by record funding. Key themes include using artificial intelligence to address court backlogs, concerns over reliability and oversight, and the risks of delegating sensitive tasks to generative models. The tag covers the intersection of AI technology with legal proceedings, particularly in England and Wales, highlighting both the potential benefits and the urgent questions about accountability and safety.
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    Lammy backs faster AI rollout in UK courts with record funding

    David Lammy’s decision to publicly back a faster roll‑out of artificial intelligence across England and Wales’ courts — coupled with a record funding settlement for 2026/27 — marks a pivotal moment in the justice system’s attempt to fix chronic backlog problems, but it also raises urgent...
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