AI, ML Reach Supreme Court

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) based tools are being used for transcribing oral arguments in the Supreme Court, the Parliament was informed on Thursday.
However, no AI and ML-based tools are being used by the Supreme Court of India in the decision-making process.
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