Is AI ready for the courtroom? New framework tackles the technology's biggest weaknesses
PositiveArtificial Intelligence

A new framework developed by computer scientist Randy Goebel and his team in Japan aims to address the significant weaknesses of artificial intelligence in legal settings. For over ten years, they have been organizing an annual competition to push the boundaries of AI in law, which not only showcases advancements but also highlights the challenges that still need to be overcome. This initiative is crucial as it could lead to more reliable AI applications in the courtroom, ultimately enhancing the justice system.
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