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Many court technology systems today are leveraging some forms of AI. However, there are many more use cases where AI technologies might advantageously be brought to bear in the court setting.
The Joint Technology Committee was established by the Conference of State Court Administrators, the National Association for Court Management and the National Center for State Courts to:
Develop and promote technology standards for the courts;
Improve court processes and business practices;
Ensure adequate education and training for court leaders in technology; and
Collaborate with the justice community, and other stakeholders.