LawNext Podcast: Learned Hand's Shlomo Klapper on Why Courts Are the Next Frontier for Legal AI
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LawNext Podcast: Learned Hand's Shlomo Klapper on Why Courts Are the Next Frontier for Legal AI
"Klapper believes that courts represent the next frontier for legal AI, as the technology can significantly alleviate the burden of overwhelming caseloads faced by judges."
"The partnership with the Superior Court of Los Angeles County aims to explore how AI can support judicial officers throughout the entire case process, from filing to drafting."
"Learned Hand's technology is unique as it is specifically designed for the judiciary, already being utilized by the Michigan Supreme Court and trial courts across ten states."
"Klapper addresses the challenges of bias and skepticism surrounding AI in the judiciary, emphasizing the importance of earning judges' trust for successful implementation."
Legal AI is emerging as a crucial tool for courts, with Shlomo Klapper's Learned Hand platform leading the way. This AI-driven system aids judges by organizing case materials, identifying inaccuracies from lawyers, and drafting legal documents. Recently, Learned Hand partnered with the Superior Court of Los Angeles County to explore AI's potential in judicial processes. The technology is already in use by the Michigan Supreme Court and trial courts in ten states, addressing concerns about bias and gaining judges' trust for broader adoption.
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