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AI assistance to boost efficiency of judicial sector - Chinadaily.com.cn

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While underscoring judges' role, top court says intelligent tech will improve system A competent artificial intelligence system to support the judicial sector is expected to be set up by 2025 to help improve legal services, China's top court said. The goal was embedded in the Opinions on Regulating and Strengthening the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Fields, a 20-article guideline issued on Friday by the Supreme People's Court. The document reveals that a better regulated and more effective application and theoretical system for AI utilization in the judicial sector will be set up by 2030 to serve the people and support the entire case-handling process. The top court said that in issuing the document, it aims to promote the in-depth integration of AI with judicial work, strengthen the creation of smart courts and work toward a higher level of digital justice. While calling for advancing the application of AI, the document highlights the legality and security of applying AI to judicial affairs, with stipulation that the technological promotion and application not damage national security, infringe upon State secrets or violate personal data security.


Rubik's Cube owner loses EU trademark for iconic puzzle's shape

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Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 24 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com The owner of the Rubik's Cube has lost an appeal to regain the European Union trademark rights to the classic puzzle's iconic shape in a new twist to the ongoing legal drama. Rubik's Brand Ltd. lost the protection rights to the puzzle's shape in 2017, after the EU's top court ruled that law prevents the firm from having "a monopoly on technical solutions or functional characteristics of a product," Bloomberg reported. The EU General Court in Luxembourg upheld that decision on Thursday.