Public feedback on India’s Supreme Court draft AI policy closed June 20. The draft emphasizes human oversight, discourages predictive risk scoring, and supports narrower uses such as transcription and document translation. It also points court-tech vendors toward auditability, privacy safeguards, and human-in-the-loop design for judicial or public-sector deployments. The policy discussion is tied to broader hiring demand for legal-tech roles, including AI compliance specialists, legal data analysts, and court-technology professionals.
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