"Machines cannot fully replace key actors in court," Roberts writes in an end-of-year reflection on the growing role of emerging technologies like AI and machine learning in legal practices.
"Gone are the days when the quill pen alone was sufficient to maintain a docket; courts could not do our work without technologists and cybersecurity experts in the Department of Technology Services at the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, at the circuit-wide level, and in individual courts," Roberts concluded.
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