Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Is this an indication that Brazil does not have enough clerks (or paralegals or whatevers) to review the cases before default?

https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/brazil-hires-openai-cut-costs-court-battles-2024-06-11/

Brazil hires OpenAI to cut costs of court battles

Brazil's government is hiring OpenAI to expedite the screening and analysis of thousands of lawsuits using artificial intelligence (AI), trying to avoid costly court losses that have weighed on the federal budget.

The AI service will flag to government the need to act on lawsuits before final decisions, mapping trends and potential action areas for the solicitor general's office (AGU).

The government estimated it would spend 70.7 billion reais ($13.2 billion) next year on judicial decisions where it can no longer appeal.





Tools & Techniques. Is it truly ‘good enough.’

https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/how-to-use-ai-powered-grammarly-to-do-all-of-your-editing/

How to Use AI-Powered Grammarly to Do All of Your Editing

Mistake-free writing is within reach – and free.



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