00:00The Supreme Court's request for the next year has also joined the Senate hearing.
00:07Here, new rules and the use of artificial intelligence to speed up the roll-out of cases have been raised.
00:15Ma'am Gonzales has the story.
00:20Prisoners or those who have been convicted by the justice system
00:24have been reduced due to the faster roll-out of cases due to the new rules of the courts and the use of artificial intelligence or AI.
00:33As the Supreme Court grows in listening to the Senate on their 2025 budget,
00:39more cases are being disposed of compared to those being filed.
00:43For example,
00:54and likewise, the necessity to include already all evidence in the filing of civil cases among others.
01:02This is also the rules of the court for criminal cases like drug cases,
01:07where plea bargaining is allowed to be disposed of easily.
01:11While AI is being used in research and draft decisions.
01:15Eventually, our justices would be able to monitor the progress of their cases
01:20so that aging cases can be given a priority as well, Your Honor.
01:25Developing already a voice-to-text transcription.
01:28In other words, while the testimony is being given, it's already being recorded and transcribed, Your Honor.
01:35Their next target is to include local languages like Ilocano
01:39so that it can be automatically translated without having to type manually.
01:43But the committee would like to remind...
01:45Of course, we won't rely too much on AI, but it can give an option
01:51just to countercheck also the human side of the decision because we might have forgotten something.
01:57There are some decisions which should not be left to the control of the AI
02:02because the court is not only a courts of law, but we are also a courts of equity.
02:08There is some humanity involved in the disposition of cases.
02:13It was also proven that not everyone can handle AI.
02:16In the previous bar exam, there were some insinuations
02:22that the AI will do the correction of the booklets, but that is totally false.
02:27In fact, now I am the bar chair for 2024.
02:31Indeed, there were some questions that were referred to the AI
02:36and I reviewed over it, they are not exactly correct.
02:40So that means the human mind is still better.
02:43For 2025, the judicature is asking for more than P84 billion
02:49including the budget to continue the online hearings.
02:53For GMA Integrated News, Mav Gonzales for 24 Hours.
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