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The Supreme Court is eyeing to use artificial intelligence-powered tools to improve operations in the judiciary, particularly the legal research system, as part of its drive to unclog court dockets and expedite disposition of cases. | santostinaINQ /PDI

According to Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo, the Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovations 2022-2027 , the high court’s blueprint for judicial reform, can significantly improve the productivity of the courts, including the work done by court legal researchers.“The SPJI will, among others, allow us to ride this wave of technological advancement, capitalizing on artificial intelligence not just for court operations, but also for legal research.

Gesmundo noted that in other jurisdictions, AI-powered applications are already being used in two particular areas of law and the administration of justice, which could clearly benefit the Philippine judiciary as well—AI-enabled transcription to support court stenography and AI-powered tools to aid legal researchers.”

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