NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India is going to organise a two-day conference on Technology and Dialogue between the Supreme Courts of India and Singapore on April 13-14, 2024.
This landmark conference aims to explore the intersection of technology and the legal system, particularly focusing on the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in judiciary, according to an SC official.
Chief Justice of India, Dr Justice D Y Chandrachud and Chief Justice of Singapore, Justice Sundaresh Menon alongside judges, jurists, and experts will engage in dynamic panel discussions covering a wide array of topics related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its implications for the legal system, its potential to assist court proceedings, its role in judicial training, improving access to justice, ethical considerations surrounding its use, and the future of AI.
"The conference will serve as a platform for sharing insights, best practices and innovative ideas to facilitate a deeper understanding of how AI can enhance judicial processes and promote access to justice. By bringing together key stakeholders from the Supreme Courts of both nations as well as academicians and eminent members of the legal and technological communities, this event will promote meaningful dialogue and collaboration paving the way for future advancements in the intersection of technology and law," the official said.
Through constructive discussions on harnessing AI responsibly, safeguarding against risks and exploring future trends, the conference aims to strengthen bilateral ties and create a shared commitment to the evolution of legal systems and the potential use of AI to streamline legal processes, reducing time and costs associated with litigation and thereby making justice more accessible to citizens, he added.