RIYADH: An electronic platform intended to train legal professionals by simulating the performance of attorneys during litigation was demonstrated at a conference in Riyadh this week.
At the 2nd International Conference on Judicial Training in Riyadh, Egyptian judge Mohamed Samir Marai unveiled a version of the technology.
Marai told Arab News that AI tools represent a key pillar for judicial development, saying that “AI models can currently accelerate the process of case classification, identify similar patterns and conflicts in lawsuits, and provide research and drafting assistance, thereby enhancing the quality of services provided to litigants, while ensuring that judicial decisions remain fundamentally human.”
He added that that the success of applying these technologies is “conditional on strict safeguards,” which include data protection, transparency, auditability, mandatory human verification and model integrity, to guarantee their fairness and reliability.
“The purpose of launching a digital training platform is to unify training standards and ensure access for all judges and members of judicial bodies throughout the country,” Marai said.






