Court Executive Officer David W. Slayton joined a thought-provoking session at the Journalist Law School hosted by Loyola Law School and sponsored by the National Center for State Courts. The Program provided a venue to discuss with journalists from all over the country the evolving role of AI in the judicial system. From innovation to governance, it was a valuable dialogue on the opportunities and challenges ahead. #LoyolaLaw #LACourt #CourtInnovation #PublicService
We had the privilege of meeting with national media representatives to discuss AI in the court system during last week’s Loyola Journalist Law School. Moderated by NCSC’s Diane Robinson, our panel featured insights from Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Erica Yew, Dean Megan Carpenter of the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, and David Slayton, Executive Officer & Clerk of Court for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. The group discussed areas of concern and promise while emphasizing the need for its responsible, ethical use.