( January 14, 2025, 07:44 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Artificial intelligence technology can help the South Korean judicial system realize prompt and fair trials, but it is desirable to develop its own AI models within the system to better protect and safely manage trial data and personal information, an advisory panel recommended. The Judicial Policy Advisory Committee for the country’s Supreme Court chief also said in a statement released after its meeting late yesterday that the development of such models needs to be gradual, while considering technical feasibility, legal and ethical risks, and judicial efficiency. It also emphasized the need to collect and manage reliable judicial data, secure sufficient manpower and budget, and establish an organization for the successful development and operation of AI models.The statement, in Korean, is attached....
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