Judges tend to be very strange people. The profession selects for lawyers who either can't hack it in biglaw or private practice, or willingly take a tremendous pay-cut in exchange for having people kiss their ass every day. And ultimately they are at least as corruptible and as mercurial as the average person -- or worse, and sometimes far worse.
A panel of AI judges (different models, etc.) would be infinitely preferable to any human judge. It would reach correct decisions more frequently, wouldn't care about Christmas gifts or next weekend's golf trip with the Assistant US Attorney, etc...
The latest models are good at it, if you don't mind waiting ~10 minutes for them to respond to your prompt. Deep Research can take as long as 2 hours, but the results with GPT-5-Pro + Deep Research are exceptionally good.
Title to me is a bit deceiving.
It's AI ... transcribing hearings. It makes fewer errors transcribing the hearings.
It's not actually AI involved in the judicial process.
They should involve it in the judicial process.
Judges tend to be very strange people. The profession selects for lawyers who either can't hack it in biglaw or private practice, or willingly take a tremendous pay-cut in exchange for having people kiss their ass every day. And ultimately they are at least as corruptible and as mercurial as the average person -- or worse, and sometimes far worse.
A panel of AI judges (different models, etc.) would be infinitely preferable to any human judge. It would reach correct decisions more frequently, wouldn't care about Christmas gifts or next weekend's golf trip with the Assistant US Attorney, etc...
Naw man LLMs can't keep track of even a few bits of info at a time sometimes.
The latest models are good at it, if you don't mind waiting ~10 minutes for them to respond to your prompt. Deep Research can take as long as 2 hours, but the results with GPT-5-Pro + Deep Research are exceptionally good.
Surrey University Press Release: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/news/justice-being-lost-translation...