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Government,
Education Law

Jan. 15, 2020

Artificial intelligence pilot for courts passes state Senate committee

While approving movement of SB444 to the Appropriations Committee, some senators raised concerns about possible misuse of the technology.

The state Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously passed a bill Tuesday allowing UC Berkeley and UC Irvine law schools to create an artificial intelligence pilot program in conjunction with the superior courts of Alameda and Orange Counties to expedite certain procedures.

While approving movement of SB 444 to the Appropriations Committee, some senators raised concerns about possible misuse of the technology.

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