Immigration Judge Uses AI to Generate Audio Recordings of Court Decisions
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Summary
Immigration Judge John P. Burns has been using artificial intelligence to generate audio recordings of his courtroom decisions at the New York Broadway Immigration Court, according to internal records obtained by Migrant Insider. The revelation raises concerns about politicized hiring, secrecy, and the automation of justice.
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according to internal Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) records obtained by Migrant Insider
Newly obtained EOIR records reveal Judge John P. Burns uses artificial intelligence for courtroom decisions, deepening concerns about politicized hiring, secrecy, and the slow automation of justice
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