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RoboLaw

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RoboLaw:Coming soon to your courtroomBy Gary E. Marchant

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AI in Legal Practice and Court Operations

AI as Evidence

Legal Claims Against AI Applications

Recently U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was asked “Can you foresee a day when smart machines, driven with artificial intelligences, will assist with courtroom fact-finding or, more controversially even, judicial decision-making?” The Chief Justice replied: “It’s a day that’s here and it’s putting a significant strain on how the judiciary goes about doing things.”

(Gary Marchant is a past speaker at the Pennsylvania State Trial Judges Conference where he spoke about how AI is being used in the legal industry.)