Data Dives: AI solutions for courts to address the digital divide
Seventy-six percent of state courts are limited jurisdiction courts serving local communities, often under-resourced and without the same access to modern technology as larger court systems. To advance modernization and improve access to justice in these jurisdictions, NCSC is launching a new initiative focused on applying AI tools to address long-standing structural challenges that limit efficiency, accessibility, and service quality in rural courts. The effort is supported by Microsoft, whose technology will inform potential solutions.
Join us for this month's Data Dives webinar to learn more about the initiative and how interested courts can apply to be one of four rural courts, or courts serving underrepresented communities, to participate. Selected courts will work with NCSC over the next year to identify pain points and processes that can benefit from AI solutions. Participating courts will also receive training and support to ensure long-term sustainability.
Moderator:
- Nicole Waters, director of data, analytics & forecasting, NCSC
Panelists:
- Robert Beiser, senior technology operations lead, Trusted Technology Group, Microsoft
- Andrea Miller, senior court research associate, NCSC
- Michael Navin, principal court management consultant, NCSC
For more information, contact Laney Snyder.
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