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AI in the family justice system

AI in the family justice system


Nuffield Family Justice Observatory has published a new briefing that aims to prompt discussion about how the use of artificial intelligence could improve the experiences of families and professionals in the family justice system.

The briefing – updated since the first edition in 2024 – highlights some examples of use relating to:

  • improving family experiences
  • enabling administrative efficiencies
  • supporting decision making.

It also raises some important questions about challenges and risks – such as bias, privacy, transparency and accuracy – and outlines the current governance framework relating to AI.

The briefing paper is available here.

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