Justice dept eyes AI to streamline processes

Justice dept eyes AI to streamline processes

Mmamoloko Kubayi, minister in the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. While corporate SA is said to be leading the charge in artificial intelligence (AI) integration, South African government departments are taking notes in hopes of following suit. The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DJCD) is working with the SA Law Reform Commission and…

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Africa: Historic Climate Change Ruling From the International Court of Justice – What It Means for Africa

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