ZeroVDirect t1_izwkqxq wrote
Reply to comment by TheCriticalAmerican in China wants legal sector to be AI-powered by 2025 / Supreme People's Court issues directive for an artificial intelligence network to be in place by 2025 to support and enhance legal services by Sorin61
Sounds like they're aiming way higher than just small claims court.
From the article:
"The country's highest court said all courts were required to implement a "competent" AI system in three years"
Emphasis added by me.
TheCriticalAmerican t1_izwkyvz wrote
Depends. The idea is just generic automation. For different courts, it might recommend relevant laws and legal cases. For smaller cases, it might recommend sentencing outright.
If it's a high level court cases, the AI is going to basically do the background research for you. For low level cases, it might do the sentencing. Again, it's all about automating routine tasks.
macarouns t1_izyy2n7 wrote
Not a clue why you are being downvoted
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