This will end well. South Korea courts are starting to use artificial intelligence to help deal with too many cases. The National Court Administration built its own AI system that can look through court records dating back to 2013. Right now, judges use it to find past cases and laws faster. In the next phase, the AI will read documents like complaints and legal briefs, then summarize the key points.
Later, it may help check rulings for mistakes and help with tasks like finding addresses for delivering papers. Experts say the system could help judges focus on more complicated cases that need human thought. But they warn that clear rules are needed so judges do not rely too much on computer-generated conclusions.
Source: Korea Times