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AI-aided justice: How technology is changing Chinese courts
A Shanghai court has become China's first court to officially adopt an artificial intelligence-supported software to facilitate judicial hearings, with judges and prosecutors using the new technology to improve efficiency and accuracy in delivering justice. This also means using less paper and manpower. The software was first put to test in January during a case involving robbery and murder. No paperwork was filed during the trial and nearly all evidence were presented in the court through electronic display. Huang Boqing, a deputy chief judge of the Shanghai No. 2 Intermediate People's Court, told CGTN that during previous trials, identifying and verifying evidence took a lot of time and attention.