Implementing new technologies in the work of the High Anti-Corruption Court: AI training provided with the EUACI’s support

Three training sessions were dedicated to the use of artificial intelligence to enhance the efficiency of routine tasks.

Participants explored the opportunities of platforms such as ChatGPT, Claude, Humata AI, NotebookLM, Midjourney, and others for:

  • analyzing large volumes of information (including PDFs and spreadsheets),
  • structuring and summarizing legal texts,
  • automating administrative tasks,
  • preparing visual materials and presentations.

Special attention was paid to the ethical aspects of AI use: the boundaries of acceptable automated analysis, the risks of information distortion, and the principles of transparency in judicial operations.

AI is not a substitute but a supporting tool. These technologies are designed to enhance analytical work and reduce the burden of routine processes.

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