
How a new judicial consortium plans to address the impact of AI in courts
From Clarity by Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast
March 10, 2026 · 34 min · Season 3 · Episode 5
About this episode
The episode discusses the formation of the Judicial AI Consortium and its goals in addressing the impact of AI in courts.
In our latest Clarity on Tech podcast, we speak to the three founding judges of the Judicial AI Consortium (JAIC) about why they created a judge-led initiative to address how AI is changing the courts and why the JAIC is different from other groups addressing AI's impact. They also discuss the JAIC's early priorities and the practical and ethical challenges ahead, such as judicial leadership, transparency, public trust, and clear guardrails for AI use in chambers.
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Guest: Founding Judges Of The Judicial Ai Consortium
Topics covered
- AI
- judicial system
- ethics
- transparency
- public trust
Keywords
- Judicial AI Consortium
- JAIC
- court technology
- AI challenges
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