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Study finds AI use in trial courts results in over 6pc more cases resolved annually
A study found that using generative AI in Pakistan's trial courts increased case resolutions by 6.3% annually, with the AI tool JudgeGPT customized for the judicial system and deployed alongside targeted training for judges. The research, conducted by Sultan Mehmood, Christoph Goessmann, and Elliott Ash, showed the AI improved productivity without compromising quality.
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