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Enhancing Justice Security and Accuracy Through Effective Data Governance

Explore the key components and challenges of effective data governance in the justice industry. Learn how accurate data capture, adherence to standards, and frameworks like NODS and ECF ensure data integrity, security, and public trust. Discover the role of AI in enhancing data management and how to overcome obstacles to implement a robust data governance framework.

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7 Important Court Technology Trends You Should Expect in 2025

As we move into 2025, the justice industry will transform significantly due to artificial intelligence (AI), improving access to justice, data governance, and virtual services. While challenges related to security, privacy, and ethics remain, there is a growing demand for AI and cloud-based systems. Read these seven upcoming trends in the justice system.

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What Artificial Intelligence (AI) Is and What It’s Not

We’ve all encountered AI in some capacity, and it’s becoming increasingly integrated into our lives. However, there’s still confusion about what AI truly entails. In this post, we’ll discuss the reasons behind this confusion, the various types of AI, its current applications in the justice industry, and how to prepare for its future impact.

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A black background with an out of focus Lady Justice bronze statue to the right. In focus and to the left is a futuristic graphic of a blue brain with technological webs stemming from the middle. In the center of the brain is a processing chip that reads "AI", The white equivant logo is in the bottom left corner.

AI in the Justice Industry: What Courts Need to Know and What’s Coming

While artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a while, it made a big splash in 2023. There are many components of AI, and the implications for the legal industry are huge. As AI continues to evolve, we expect to see more courts exploring what AI means for them specifically and determining the measurable gains of its use. In addition, we expect courts to explore some of the hot topics related to court privacy, cyber security, and deep fakes as they pertain to AI.  

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