Exploring the effects of AI & generational shifts in the workforce
As state courts confront the dual challenges of AI integration and generational workforce shifts, this webinar from the TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium will provide insights into the use of AI by courts and how AI can help courts address current operational demands and the effects of workforce changes on court operations.
Discover how technological advancements, including AI and GenAI, are reshaping court operations and access to justice. We will explore the challenges courts face, such as staffing shortages and operational inefficiencies, and discuss opportunities and proven strategies to enhance efficiency and manage workloads effectively.
Learning objectives:
- Understand the impact of digital transformation on state court operations and access to justice.
- Identify key challenges faced by courts, including staffing shortages and case backlogs.
- Explore strategies for leveraging AI and technology to improve court efficiency and mitigate operational challenges.
- Learn what strategies are best for balancing immediate operational needs with long-term investments in human and technology resources.
Moderator:
- Rabihah Butler, manager for enterprise content for risk, fraud & government, Thomson Reuters Institute
Panelists:
- Jen Leonard, founder & CEO, Creative Lawyers
- David Slayton, executive officer/clerk of court, Los Angeles Superior Court
- Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas, New York State Unified Court System
TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium
An intensive examination of the impact of technologies such as generative AI (GenAI), large language models, and other emerging, and yet-to-be developed tools.