A survey of state courts indicates a significant staffing crisis, with 68% of courts reporting shortages. Despite high workload demands, with many working over 40 hours weekly, only 17% of courts currently use generative AI. A significant percentage of professionals feels they lack sufficient time to complete their responsibilities. The survey results show courts facing increasing caseloads and delays, yet there is reluctance to leverage AI technologies for operational relief. This paradox highlights a need for innovation to address judicial inefficiencies amidst pressing challenges.
Only 17% say their court is using gen AI today. Despite staffing shortages and increased workloads, courts remain hesitant to adopt AI solutions for relief.
Seventy-one percent of state courts experienced staff shortages last year, with 61% anticipating continued shortages, leading to increased workloads and court delays.
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