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Inside this issue: litigating and judging AI cases, how judges and AI will likely interact, self-regulation in big data, and much more.
Vol 59 No 1 | Winter 2020
The rulings and decisions made by judges regarding artificial intelligence (AI) will have a lasting impact on the growth of this technology. Authors in this issue of "The Judges’ Journal" provide a foundation of knowledge about the developing technology and explore the ethical questions involved with the use of AI.
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