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When Judges Use AI to Decide Cases - Brancato Law Firm, P.A.

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Table of Contents When the Judge Stops Judging: Can AI Replace Judicial Decision-Making? Attorneys using artificial intelligence to write motions is no longer news. For many, it’s just another tool to manage time, streamline research, and refine legal writing. After all, attorneys are only human. But what happens when that same logic is applied from the bench? What happens when they use AI to carry out their judicial decision making? What if they use it to second guess and override their own decision in their mind, after considering the merits? What if, in an effort to manage mounting dockets and limited resources, a judge—or a law clerk or staff attorney—uses AI not just to draft, but to decide? This isn’t a claim that it’s happening now–we just do not know. It’s a recognition of how close we may be to that possibility. A Future That Feels Uncomfortably Close Picture a courtroom. Lawyers argue their positions. Witnesses testify. The judge appears to l...

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