Technology Part 1
Technology in the courts can improve how judges do their work and serve constituents. This includes learning how to apply beneficial artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies and being aware of AI’s challenges and risks.
Technology in the courts can improve how judges do their work and serve constituents. This includes learning how to apply beneficial artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies and being aware of AI’s challenges and risks.
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Judge Herbert B. Dixon, Jr. has retired from the Superior Court of the District of Columbia after 30 years of service. He writes the Journal's Technology Column.
Marla N. Greenstein is the Executive Director of the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct and the author for the Judicial Ethics Column.