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Delaware Supreme Court Sets AI Guidelines for Judges and Staff in First State
Oct 23, 2024, 03:05 AM
The Delaware Supreme Court has established new guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence by judges and court staff. The interim policy permits the 'safe and appropriate' use of generative AI technology in First State courts, ensuring ethical practices and transparency. The court has set specific limits on when and how AI can be utilized, aiming to balance innovation with the integrity of the judicial system.
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