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AI In The Courtroom: Will We Trade The Rule Of Law For Efficiency’s Sake?

By Stephen Embry on January 6, 2026
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How can the appropriate use of AI in courts and transparency? UNESCO‘s new guidelines for AI in courts highlight three critical risks : 1) Private companies controlling judicial tools focus on profit, not fairness, 2) There are subtle manipulation opportunities through biased AI outputs and 3) There may be public and legislative pressure on courts to adopt AI without proper safeguards The rule of law depends on transparency and independence. How can we insure that GenAI is not compromising both?

Here’s my Above the Law post.

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