State courts in California would be required to adopt policies on the use of artificial intelligence unless they ban AI outright, under a proposed new judicial rule. Read more from Karen Sloan.
The Judicial Council of California on Friday will consider the AI proposal. If adopted, California would become the largest state court system with an AI rule or policy.
California's court system, which includes 65 individual courts and about 1,800 judges, would follow Illinois, Delaware, Arizona and others in adopting an AI policy. California has the nation's largest state court system with five million cases. New York, Georgia, and Connecticut are among the states currently looking at generative AI within their courts.
The California proposal calls for all California courts that allow generative AI in court-related work to either adopt the model AI policy released by the task force in February or modify the model policy to address their specific goals by September. Read the proposal here.
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