“Our jobs as judges are — kind of — safe.” With that guarded reassurance, Florida Supreme Court Justice John Couriel opened a candid, wide-ranging conversation about the rise of artificial intelligence in the courtroom, acknowledging both the promise and the unease it brings to the legal profession.

Speaking recently during a panel at the Annual Florida Bar Convention titled “Judicial Perspectives on Technology and AI in the Courtroom,” Couriel didn’t shy away from the elephant in the room: how rapidly evolving AI tools are beginning to reshape everything from case management to courtroom evidence — and what that means for the future of judging itself.

“Judicial Perspectives on Technology and AI in the Courtroom” is now available for free CLE credit through The Florida Bar. The session recorded June 25 during Part 1 of the Annual Technology Symposium — The Role of AI in the Legal Profession — in Boca Raton.

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