Abstract

AI is changing how courtrooms work. This brings both advantages and challenges for the legal system. As AI gets better, courts use it more in different parts of legal cases. From predicting outcomes to virtual helpers, AI is changing how cases are handled and decided. But using AI in law also raises big ethical and legal questions. As the legal world deals with these issues, it's clear AI isn't just for the future – it's here now, and it affects real court decisions.

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