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The current state of AI is not the first time that the nation's court system has had to deal with new technologies; however, the rapid pace of AI evolution, coupled with a caseload that never seems to lighten makes the current era one of definite change in the courts. Ragunath (Raghu) Ramanathan, President of Legal Professionals at Thomson Reuters, speaks with Judge Scott Schlegel of Louisiana's Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, about AI's benefits and risks for the courts, and how the judge sees AI's impact on evidence, the future of courts, and the US justice system.
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The current state of AI is not the first time that the nation's court system has had to deal with new technologies; however, the rapid pace of AI evolution, coupled with a caseload that never seems to lighten makes the current era one of definite change in the courts. Ragunath (Raghu) Ramanathan, President of Legal Professionals at Thomson Reuters, speaks with Judge Scott Schlegel of Louisiana's Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, about AI's benefits and risks for the courts, and how the judge sees AI's impact on evidence, the future of courts, and the US justice system.

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