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The disposal of court cases will be hastened with the use of Artificial Intelligence , said Supreme Court administrator Raul Villanueva.
The SC seeks that its judges, and eventually its justices, would be able to monitor the progress of their cases so that aging cases can be given priority. “We are developing voice to text transcription. While testimony is being given, it’s being recorded and transcribed. Hopefully we can develop AI that can translate already. Testimonies in dialect can be converted, for example, Ilokano to English.
“We will not rely too much on AI, but we can make use of the technology as an option to help check the human side of decisions, such as data, transcript and research information,” said Poe, chairperson of the Senate finance committee.. Poe agreed with the statement of Supreme Court Associate Justice Mario Lopez who said that amid the existence of AI, the court remains “not only a court of law, but a court of equity,” adding “there is some humanity involved in the disposition of cases.”
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