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Judges and Judiciary

Feb. 24, 2025

Judicial Council moves forward on AI policy development

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into California's judicial system, officials work to establish policies that ensure accuracy, security and ethical use. Justice Mary J. Greenwood and the Judicial Council's AI Task Force are leading efforts to safeguard judicial integrity while embracing innovation.

Artificial intelligence is already widely used in California's judicial branch, even as officials work to determine the best ways to manage and regulate the technology.

Justice Mary J. Greenwood told the Judicial Council on Friday that AI could be a helpful technology, especially when it comes to automating administrative tasks and court self-help services. Her report during the council's regularly scheduled meeting is the next step in creating a model policy for the court...

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