Guidelines on using AI in courts adopted in South Korea
( March 6, 2025, 01:43 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: A study group of South Korean judges on artificial intelligence has published guidelines on the use of AI in the judiciary, aiming to help judges uphold principles while adopting the latest digital technology in their work. While acknowledging that AI is an effective tool to improve the efficiency of courts' trial-related activities and increase litigants' access to justice, the guidelines emphasize that it is only one means of realizing the core values of the judiciary. The guidelines provide the basics of AI that judges should know as well as principles to follow in the development and adoption of AI, cautions for judges when using AI or during court hearings on cases in which AI is involved.The statement, in Korean, is attached....
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