How Generative AI Is Used To Fight Miscarriages Of Justice At The California Innocence Project

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How Generative AI Is Used To Fight Miscarriages Of Justice At The California Innocence Project
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, since 1989, the wrongly-convicted have lost 29,950 years of their lives thanks to miscarriages of justice in the US legal system.This is often highly complex, labor-intensive work requiring many hours of dedication by professional lawyers and researchers. However, an innovative artificial intelligence partnership is helping to hugely speed up the painstaking work, giving hope that it will lead to a reduction in time spent behind bars by innocent people.

It’s one of a number of legal organizations dedicated to overturning wrongful convictions, which, between them, have played a part in securing close to 4,000 exonerations. According to CIP attorney Michael Semanchik, the time saved by using the tool for these essential but mundane tasks frees the legal team to spend time on tasks that require human interaction. For example, drafting a letter to send to a client traditionally takes around 15 minutes but can now be achieved in under one minute. Complex documents can be summarized in plain English, reducing the time taken by a human to digest and comprehend them.

While it’s too early to measure the precise impact that generative AI will have on the work of the CIP, Semanchik expects that in the future, it will mean they are able to take on more clients and potentially overturn greater numbers of wrongful convictions.by the California Western School of Law Campus News, he believes “There’s no question it can make for better lawyering.

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