Judges and AI: The Sedona Conference Publishes a Framework for Responsible Use

The judiciary is beginning to embrace artificial intelligence, but how can courts ensure AI serves as an aid rather than a substitute for human judgment? Navigating AI in the Judiciary: New Guidelines for Judges and Their Chambers, published by The Sedona Conference, offers a framework to help judicial officers use AI responsibly. These guidelines emphasize judicial independence, the risks of automation bias, and the need for human oversight in AI-assisted legal decision-making.

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