this is exciting knowledge. Should be at the front and center of how we bring new capacities to the #ATJ#tech#legalaid and #nonprofit world given who we serve. https://t.co/PGDj61Mlyf
Can our new technological tools ever help us outrun white supremacy? or the lack of inclusion in #ATJ spaces? the #legalprofession ? The foundations of #AI are not new #tech is racialized and we must have that conversation if we mean to do #good https://t.co/EDRQJhChXd
[technology] "a tool for oppression, a tool to help those in power maintain that power and to do so by building systems and structures that fundamentally disadvantage people that are not white, straight, and male at every turn." Let imagine better in #Justice spaces.
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A few of our friends and colleagues missing from this list, but overall, one of the more thorough articles on female founders in #legaltech from @Legaltech_news
https://t.co/MbWz9eLHs7
In the latest episode of The Kennedy-Mighell Report podcast, "Dealing with the Shiny Tech Object Syndrome," @denniskennedy and @TomMighell talk through how to assess your true needs, allocate your tech budget, and make smarter technology purchases.
https://t.co/XByn4VWHgy
@legalytical Also, for example, identify the counties denying fee waivers wrongly and then track those to sales of property b/c probate did not get filed by a low income person. Then, figure out demographics--and value of losses, and provide redress. https://t.co/aBxxwQFAqc
@legalytical Use AI to id bad faith consumer debt cases--those that are #zombie debt etc to ask the plaintiff to correct the pleadings or dimiss. Do this in #smallclaims too. This would be #administeringjustice and #AI it would avoid the mechanical churn to defaults and orders for bad debt.
@legalytical without a competent translator (not interpreter if not oral) #AI use would have to be tested before serving it to an innocent user. If code written by AI is reviewed, so should any #languagetranslation. No evidence that it works.
Here is hoping that if the marginal cost of #adviceandcounsel goes low due to #AI there will no longer be a need to do #meanstesting nor eligibility screening. Also hoping to hear what the time saved would go to? Litigation? Working w/underserved communities? Systemic work?