Dr Jon Mark Truby was a discussant in the Justice Technology Lunch Meet-up hosted by the Singapore Judicial College at the at the Supreme Court
Dr Jon Mark Truby was a discussant in the Justice Technology Lunch Meet-up (on 29 November 2024) hosted by the Singapore Judicial College at the at the Supreme Court, focusing on the role of artificial intelligence AI in enhancing procedural and substantive justice within the courts. This session featured a discussion of real-world applications, challenges, and risks associated with AI technologies, particularly large language models and machine learning systems.
The lead discussant, Professor Felix Steffek from the University of Cambridge, presented case studies demonstrating AI's role in civil dispute resolution, predicting judicial decisions, generating legal explanations, and processing legal documents. The discussion also explored the Cambridge Law Corpus project and its potential in shaping legal AI research.
This event provided a valuable platform to exchange insights with legal and technology professionals from the justice ecosystem and public service. It also contributed to understanding the possibilities, risks, and ethical considerations of AI in judicial systems.