When did justice become a prediction problem? The SON-IA case in Querétaro
Querétaro signed Mexico's first court rulings drafted with generative AI. The public debate focuses on data security. The real problem is elsewhere.
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Rigorous analysis, pushback on overblown narratives, case studies. No hype, just method.
Querétaro signed Mexico's first court rulings drafted with generative AI. The public debate focuses on data security. The real problem is elsewhere.
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Mexico's SJF published two legal precedents on the use of AI in justice. A critical reading of their language, technical assumptions and risks for legal reasoning.
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