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AI integration in Brandenburg's justice system to commence from summer

Digital advancement in the judicial system: Brandenburg experiments with an AI model to handle paperless court proceedings.

AI as an Alternative to Court's Voluminous Paperwork: Brandenburg Advocates for Progress in Digital...
AI as an Alternative to Court's Voluminous Paperwork: Brandenburg Advocates for Progress in Digital Justice, Planning to Implement New AI Technologies.

AI integration in Brandenburg's justice system to commence from summer

**Potsdam (dpa/bb) - It's about time! This summer, trial juggernauts in Brandenburg will embark on a digital revolution, thanks to a sleek new AI buddy named "Maki". State Secretary of Justice Ernst Bürger spilled the beans in a powwow with the Legal Affairs Committee of the state parliament in Potsdam: "We're firing up 'Maki' for a test drive in Brandenburg this summer!" Minister of Justice Benjamin Grimm (SPD) chirped on Instagram that a text-powered version of Maki is due by summer 2025.

The goal? Streamline and speed up the courtroom chaos! A close-knit confab of Justice Ministers, now in session at Saxony's Bad Schandau, is all about embracing tech in the justice system.

"Maki" is the love child of interstate cooperation among federal states. Lower Saxony is spearheading Maki's development. If you're curious about this AI whiz-kid, know that it could save time on court proceedings in administrative courts and aid in crafting legal documents.

But Brandenburg isn't new to AI - they've already got another smartie-pants app named "Kai" under their belt. It's a nifty tool that digs into mass passenger rights complaints, as these cases pop up at the Local Court of Königs Wusterhausen due to the presence of Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) in the vicinity. You guessed it - Kai tackles legal scraps with airline grumps over delayed and cancelled flights!

Now, let's get real: Maki's a buzzword right now, and the streets are abuzz with curiosity. Details about its specific applications are fuzzy, but if it follows the trend of AI tools in legal proceedings, it's likely here to make our lawyering lives easier by automating tasks, boosting efficiency, and offering a hand in document management, data analysis, and decision support.

Artificial-intelligence-driven assistant Maki is set to revolutionize courtroom proceedings in Brandenburg this summer, aiming to streamline and speed up legal matters by automating tasks, boosting efficiency, and offering help in document management, data analysis, and decision support. Interestingly, Brandenburg isn't a newcomer to AI utilization; they have already implemented an AI tool named Kai, which deals with airline disputes related to mass passenger rights complaints caused by delayed or canceled flights at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), further demonstrating Brandenburg's proactive approach in integrating technology into their justice system.

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