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Court technology on WindowsForum.com covers the integration of Microsoft Copilot and AI tools into judicial systems in the UK, Australia, and elsewhere. Discussions focus on how courts use AI for tasks like transcribing hearings, summarizing judgments, and managing cases, while also addressing risks such as AI hallucinations in legal filings. Topics include the UK judiciary's adoption of Copilot Chat via the eJudiciary platform, the Australian Federal Court's re-hosting of CourtPath on Azure, and public trackers for safer AI use in legal drafting. Security, data confidentiality, and ethical guidelines are recurring themes, reflecting a cautious but progressive approach to modernizing court technology.
The government’s plan to roll Microsoft’s Copilot and other AI tools deeper into England and Wales’s courts marks a decisive shift: routine tasks from transcribing hearings to summarising judgments and scheduling cases will increasingly be handed to algorithms as ministers promise faster justice...
A new public database that catalogs instances of AI “hallucinations” in court filings has quickly become a central reference point for judges, ethics committees, and tech teams wrestling with how to use large language models (LLMs) safely in legal workflows — and early entries show that...
The Federal Court of Australia has announced a program to re-host its in‑house case and document management system, CourtPath, on Microsoft Azure and to progressively augment the platform with cloud‑native AI and cognitive services — a move that aims to modernise judicial workflows, enable...
The United Kingdom's judiciary is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) by integrating Microsoft's Copilot Chat into their eJudiciary platform. This initiative aims to enhance judicial efficiency while maintaining strict adherence to confidentiality and data security protocols.
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When the British judiciary decides it’s time to join the generative AI dance floor, you know things are getting interesting. The UK's courts are ushering in a new era for justice with the roll-out of Microsoft Copilot Chat—yes, the same Copilot that’s become the digital Swiss Army knife for many...
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