JAIC is a judge-led educational consortium for judicial officers who want to engage about AI seriously, without hype or speculation.

Judges need a place to compare what they are actually seeing and doing. They need a space for practical questions and candid responses.

  • What should I allow in chambers?

  • What should remain off limits?

  • What do I do when a filing reads like it was AI-generated and the citations do not hold up?

  • How much proof do I require in the face of deepfake allegations?

  • How can I respond in a way that is fair to litigants and promotes public trust?

Judicial independence is paramount. We all have to resolve these questions for ourselves, but JAIC exists because shared learning can help us explore these questions thoughtfully, surface pitfalls we may not otherwise see, and develop more informed, deliberate approaches to our work.

JAIC is not a lobbying organization. It is not a vendor marketplace. It is not a place for marketing, posturing, or politics. It is a judges-only space focused on education, real-world guardrails, shared learning, and institutional integrity.