AI Cannot Substitute Human Intelligence in Justice: Justice Vikram Nath at DAW 2025

AI Cannot Substitute Human Intelligence in Justice: Justice Vikram Nath at DAW 2025

Justice Vikram Nath, a Supreme Court judge, emphasized that artificial intelligence (AI) cannot replace human intelligence in the justice system. Speaking at the DAW 2025 conference, he highlighted the limitations of AI in understanding the nuances of human behavior and the complexities of legal cases.

Justice Nath noted that while AI can be a useful tool in assisting judges and lawyers, it lacks the ability to replicate human judgment and empathy. He stressed that the role of judges requires a deep understanding of human emotions, values, and societal norms, which AI systems currently cannot replicate.

The judge's remarks come at a time when AI is increasingly being used in various aspects of the legal system, including document analysis and case research. However, Justice Nath's comments underscore the importance of human judgment in the administration of justice.

Justice Nath's views highlight the need for a balanced approach to the use of AI in the justice system, one that leverages the benefits of technology while preserving the essential human element.

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