
A new peer‑reviewed study has given UK judges a voice in the fast‑moving debate over courtroom AI. “Interacting with AI at Work: Perceptions and Opportunities from the UK Judiciary,” by Prof Erin Solovey (Harvard University), Dr Brian Flanagan (Maynooth University) and Prof Daniel Chen (Harvard University), will as part of the proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction for Work in Amsterdam on 23–25 June . Reporting focus‑group discussions held in the UK Supreme Court Building and in the Royal Courts of Justice with a cross-section of twelve judges—including five members of the Supreme Court—the paper highlights striking enthusiasm for AI’s efficiency gains alongside deep concern for justice’s human dimension.
You can read this paper here.