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    Supreme Court declines PIL on regulating AI use in judiciary, allows petitioner to submit suggestions to it

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    Supreme Court's Stance on AI in Judiciary

    The Supreme Court of India has declined to entertain a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) within the judicial system.

    Concerns Raised

    • There is a risk of AI-generated content being misused in judicial processes.

    Supreme Court's Response

    • The court, acknowledged the concerns but preferred addressing these issues administratively rather than through judicial directives.
    • The Chief Justice emphasized the importance of verifying AI-generated case laws, suggesting that this could be managed through judicial academies and training for lawyers and judges.
    • AI is seen as a tool to assist with judicial tasks but not replace or influence judicial reasoning.

    Training and Verification

    • The court highlighted the crucial role of cross-checking by judges, which forms part of the judicial academy curriculum.
    • With time, both the Bar and the judiciary will adapt to the integration of AI.
    • Tags :
    • AI
    • Judiciary
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