NCSC Resources and Other Articles

Stanford University, Hallucination-Free? Assessing the Reliability of Leading AI Legal Research Tools (2024)

AI 101: The Promises and Perils of AI in the Courts (2023)

Court and legal experts demystify the basics of artificial intelligence during this discussion.

AI and the Impact on the Practice of Law (2023)
Learn about legal factors such as bias in AI, ethical and regulatory considerations, and the impact of AI on law firms.

Impact of AI in the Courts (2023)
Panelists share insights from their roles on the bench and in court technology leadership and provide guidance on what courts can do now to be future-ready for future impacts.

Beyond ChatGPT: How can AI tools help you? (2023)
Gain insights from NCSC’s experience using large language models, such as ChatGPT, to extract data from court documents.

Tiny Chat 138: Sea of Junk (2024)
Understand the challenges faced by court users trying to navigate the legal system through misinformation and learn if AI can help or hinder the user experience.

A Description of AI and Court Use Cases  (2023)
Discover how natural language processing (NLP) and related technologies can be used in civil case management.

Steps Towards a Successful Implementation of AI (2023)
Learn tips on successful implementation of natural language processing (NLP) and related technologies.

AI Rapid Response Team Publications

Artificial Intelligence Guidance for Use of AI and Generative AI in Courts, August 2024

Preparing Your Court for AI: Eight Steps for Success, August 2024  This infographic (Printer-Friendly Version)

Interim Guidance: Deepfakes, June 2024

Interim Guidance: Judicial and Legal Ethics Issues, May 2024

Interim Guidance: Developing  an Internal AI Use Policy, April  2024

Interim Guidance: Platform Considerations, March 2024

Interim Guidance: Getting Started, March 2024

Interim Guidance: Talking Points, February 2024

Other Resources

The intersection of AI and cybersecurity by Michael Navin, NCSC Trending Topics Tech Series

Artificial Intelligence, Part Two with Justin Forkner of the Indiana Judicial Branch and Stacey Marz of the Alaska Court System, Lady Justice Women of the Court podcast

Artificial Intelligence, Part One with Professor Amy Cyphert, Lady Justice Women of the Court podcast

AI in the Courts: How Worried Should We Be? by Cary Coglianese, Maura R. Grossman and Paul W. Grimm, Judicature, Vol. 107 No. 3 (2024).

Practicing In a New World. How Generative AI Is Transforming the Legal Landscape

Devin R. Bates & Sainabou M. Sonko, Chatgpt: A Lawyer's Friend or Ethical Time Bomb? Professional Responsibility in the Age of Generative Ai, Ark. Law., Fall 2023, at 24

Admitting Artificial: The Approaches to Admitting Generative AI in Court Settings, (January 16, 2024). Kentucky Law Journal

Maura R. Grossman et al., The GPTJudge: Justice in a Generative AI World, 23 Duke Law & Technology Review 1-34 (2023)

Perlman, Andrew, The Implications of ChatGPT for Legal Services and Society (December 5, 2022). Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 22-14

Artificial Intelligence and the Courts: Materials for Judges, American Association for the Advancement of Science

Arizona Summit on Artificial Intelligence, Law and the Courts, (December 11, 2023) Conference Materials