
""My law clerks would be wasting 30, 45 minutes, an hour, developing a chronology of events. This thing does it instantaneously.""
""I'm doing my own preparation. I'm not strictly relying on an AI tool. ... It's just an extra set of eyes.""
Xavier Rodriguez, a federal judge in Texas, utilizes AI tools to streamline case preparation by generating timelines and suggesting questions. Over 60% of federal judges reported using AI in their work, with 22% using it regularly. AI tools assist in drafting rulings and identifying weaknesses in arguments. Despite concerns over inaccuracies, courts are forming partnerships with legal tech companies to enhance judicial processes. The Los Angeles County Superior Court has initiated a pilot program with an AI start-up, indicating a growing trend in the legal field.
Read at The Washington Post
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