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China Courts have Artificial Intellegence now for Justice

Ayushi Sharma

Mobile courts have been included in this effort. This mobile court is actually running on the social media platform WeChat, which has dealt with more than 3 million legal cases and completed judicial procedures so far. According to the Supreme People's Court, it has been launched in March.

The policy paper was released this week. The authority gave the media a glimpse of the cyber court through this. It is the first such court in the country that was established in 2017 in Hangzhou.

The authority showed the media how the Internet court operates in Hongzhou. In this, the petitioners appear before the Artificial Intelligence Judge through video chat. Cases such as online trade disputes, copyright cases and e-commerce product liability claims have been presented in Hong Kong court. The plaintiff can file his civil case online and then log-in for a hearing in the court. The purpose of this court is to reduce the weight of the judges.

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