AI in Law: A New Era of Accessible Justice | Noah Wong | TEDxMenloSchool

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Published 2024-01-16
Delve into the synergy between AI and law, a realm where rule interpretation meets big data. Stanford Fellow Noah Wong demystifies AI's current legal applications and its limitations, while exploring innovative strategies to extend justice to the underserved. Discover how this technology is reshaping the legal landscape and opening new avenues for equitable justice. Noah Wong is a junior and fellow at Stanford University studying human centered AI. His experience working on reforming justice systems spans over a decade, and combined with his interests, has led him to create groundbreaking AI systems which increase access to justice for underserved people around the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

All Comments (8)
  • @nathaniel2990
    Such a noble cause and fascinating subject! Well done
  • @harshnaik6989
    I want eveyone to get justice efficiently , AI brings that, AI can assist overworked police, can catch changes in laws. Iam From India, and its problem in this whole world, i want everyone to not be fearful of any higher officials and politicians, they should only worry about breaking law. ( law which is just ) There is a huge huge potential to make justice reachable to mass and all classes using AI. I want to take away the cognitive load from the officers or common people of interpreting of all and make system fast. Humans and AI system in synergy can create an just system.
  • @mas5867
    To prevent AI bias, don't indicate ethnicity of the defendant.
  • @mas5867
    Did not present any numbers. Weak presentation.