A field experiment with 1,559 Pakistani judges found that the AI assistant JudgeGPT boosted case resolution by 6.3 percent. The catch: only judges who got hands-on training saw gains. Without it, the effect mostly disappeared. The researchers estimate a return of up to $38.50 per dollar invested.<br /> The article An AI system helped Pakistani judges clear massive backlogs at $38.50 return per dollar invested appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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