Unfortunately, the Internet links in yesterday’s “AI in the Courts — 2024 (Part One)” Vantage Point blog post did not work properly. Thus, here are the resource links and endnotes with links that should work. I regret the mistake and hope readers will now find the resources properly.

Excerpt of the URL links from “AI in the Courts – 2024 (Part One),” Vantage Point blog post on January 3, 2023 by Norman Meyer:  AI in the Courts – 2024 (Part One) – Court Leader

A. List of resources:

European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), European ethical Charter on the use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems and their Environment (2018); ES250132_PREMS 005419 GBR 2013 charte ethique CEPEJ WEB A5.pdf (coe.int)

COSCA-NACM Joint Technology Committee (JTC) Resource Bulletin (2020):  Introduction to AI for Courts (ncsc.org)

The Federal Judicial Center (FJC), “An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Federal Judges,” (2023): https://www.fjc.gov/content/375968/introduction-artificial-intelligence-federal-judges

NCSC’s general website of resources: Artificial Intelligence | NCSC

NCSC Webinars Webinars | NCSC

  1.  AI 101: The promises and perils of AI in the Courts https://vimeo.com/855350490 (2023)

  1. The Impact of AI in the Courts, November 2023

COSCA-CCCJ announcement of new “AI Response Team,” Dec. 13, 2023; Response team will assist courts with AI policy and practice | NCSC

State of California Report, The Benefits and Risks of Generative AI, November 2023; State of California Benefits and Risks of Generative Artificial Intelligence Report

The Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE) Opinion No. 26, Moving Forward: the Use of Assistive Technology in the Judiciary, (2023); The CCJE adopts Opinion No. 26 (2023) “Moving forward: the use of assistive technology in the judiciary” – Human Rights and Rule of Law (coe.int)

Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary, UNESCO 2023:  unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000387331/PDF/387331eng.pdf.multi

B.Endnotes:

i. Atlantic Intelligence newsletter, December 1, 2023; Matteo Wong, Assistant Editor; https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/atlantic-intelligence/

ii. Court Leader AI-related posts:

December 2016 article by Alan Carlson:  https://courtleader.net/2018/12/16/using-artificial-intelligence-and-big-data-to-develop-tools-used-in-courts/

July 2018 Vantage Point blog post #11:  https://courtleader.net/2018/07/18/got-artificial-intelligence-if-you-dont-already-you-will-soon/

Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast April 4, 2019: https://courtleader.net/2019/04/04/court-leaders-advantage-artificial-intelligence-what-you-need-to-know-now/

Court Leader’s Advantage podcast, June 2019:  https://courtleader.net/2019/06/30/is-ai-already-here-the-answers-may-startle-you/

iii. Reiling, A. D. (Dory). “Courts and Artificial Intelligence.” International Journal for Court Administration 11, no. 2 (August 10, 2020):  Courts and Artificial Intelligence – International Journal for Court Administration (iacajournal.org)

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