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Prometea

Judiciary Country or Region Argentina
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Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary UNESCO (2023) 'Global toolkit on AI and the rule of law for the judiciary'. Available at: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000387331 (Accessed March 2025).
Prometea, developed by the University and the Public Prosecutor's Office of Buenos Aires, aims to predict court case outcomes and prioritize urgent cases within large file volumes. Its primary objective is to automate bureaucratic processes, allowing legal professionals to focus more on complex cases while reducing time spent on routine tasks.
Case Outcome Prediction

Predictive Analytics: AI tools predict the outcomes of cases by analyzing historical data and patterns in judicial decisions, aiding in strategic decision-making for both legal professionals and judges.

Decision Support Systems

Judgment Drafting Assistance: These tools help judges draft judgments by suggesting relevant legal provisions, precedents, and potential outcomes based on the specifics of the case, including to help judges reduce potential extremes in their rulings by analysing and presenting previous sentencing decisions for similar cases.

Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Automated Case Management: AI tools streamline case management processes, including scheduling, tracking case progress, and managing documentation, thereby improving the efficiency of court operations. Speech-to-Text and Transcription Services: These applications convert spoken language into written text for court records, enhancing the accuracy and speed of documentation.

#automate Enable the automation of repetitive tasks, reducing manual labor and the time required for administrative work. Accelerate the processing of large volumes of data, enhancing the speed and consistency of decisions.
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Academia, Public Sector
Deployment Type
Cloud-Based AI Service & API
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Requires developer
License
Open-source
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