AI in Courts: Insights from South Korea, Australia & Singapore
Learn how the judicial systems of South Korea, Australia, and Singapore are using AI during this webinar from the TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium. In this session, you'll learn about the use of AI in courts and discover best practices and challenges in these jurisdictions. Gain insights into how these countries are integrating AI to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in legal proceedings while safeguarding the integrity of the justice system.
Learning objectives:
- Gain an understanding of how AI technologies are being integrated into the judicial systems of South Korea, Australia, and Singapore.
- Learn about the best practices and strategies adopted by these countries to ensure the responsible and ethical use of AI in courts.
- Assess the potential risks associated with AI deployment in legal settings and explore mitigation strategies to uphold confidentiality, accuracy, and fairness in judicial processes.
Moderator:
- Diane Robinson, principal court research associate, NCSC
Panelists:
- His Honour Timothy Bourke, Magistrates' Court of Victoria (Australia)
- Matthew Heaphy, director of Case Center for Asia & Emerging Markets, Thomson Reuters
- Judge Bowon Kwon, Intellectual Property High Court of Korea
- Ken Hwee Tan, chief transformation & innovation officer, Supreme Court of Singapore
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