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Will AI Pass the Bar? Mapping the Use of AI in the Judiciary in Singapore, India, and Taiwan

The comparative report maps the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Judiciary with insights from three jurisdictions; Singapore, India, and Taiwan.

The report highlights approaches to AI in the judiciary across Asia, profiling Singapore’s governance-first and human-centric strategy, India’s use of AI to reduce backlogs and bridge linguistic divides, and Taiwan’s careful balance between innovation, constitutional safeguards, and public trust. It is authored by Nydia Remolina, Jameela Sahiba, and Kuan-wei Chen, edited by Stefan Samse and Archana Atmakuri with an introduction by Mark Findlay, and designed by Justice Adda.

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