Panel looks at ‘How Judges Are Using GenAI’

The National Center for State Courts will present a webinar on “How Judges Are Using GenAI” on Wednesday, April 15, from 1 to 2 p.m. via Zoom.

As generative AI tools become increasingly prevalent across professional fields, judges and court systems are beginning to explore how this technology can support—and potentially transform—judicial work. This webinar, based on original interview research conducted with state and federal judges across the U.S., explores how early-adopting judges are currently using GenAI, what benefits they are experiencing, and what risks they are actively working to mitigate. The panel of experts will offer practical, real-world insights on GenAI adoption for judicial officers and other court leaders and practitioners.

After the webinar, participants will be able to:

1. Describe how Gen AI is being used by judges

2. Identify risks and benefits of GenAI use by judges

3. Implement practical strategies for the secure and ethical use of GenAI tools in judicial tasks

Speaking at the webinar will be: 

• Dr. Amy Cyphert, associate professor of law, West Virginia University

• U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Maritza Braswell, District of Colorado

• Dr. Jennifer Elek, Principal Court Research Associate, NCSC

• Moderator Rabihah Butler, manager, Enterprise Content - Risk, Fraud, and Government, Thomson Reuters Institute

This webinar is presented by the TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium for Law & Courts. To register, visit www.ncsc.org and click on “Education &?events.”

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