Ultima Ratio, the first electronic arbitration court in Poland at the Association of Notaries of the Republic of Poland, has signed an agreement with the company IUS.AI for the implementation of IT modules based on artificial intelligence. Targeted new functions can replace humans in up to 80 percent of legal processes and operations related to handling the case and issuing judgments.
The first modules will start working in the middle of next year. Ultimately, artificial intelligence will automatically prepare a ready draft judgment together with justification, processing for this purpose the data and positions of the parties collected in the course of the proceedings.
The system will also support the judge by providing him with information on the course and outcome of similar cases, and will also provide him with fragments of the justifications of other judgments that best explain a specific problem or legal issue. The algorithm will also check whether there have been changes in Supreme Court rulings that could affect the jurisprudence.