Bangladesh, April 3 -- In an era where technology is reshaping nearly every aspect of society, the judicial system in the United States is no exception. A recent study from Northwestern University reveals that more than half of federal judges in the United States are now using artificial intelligence (AI) tools in their work, a trend that carries both promise and peril for the legal profession. This research sheds light on how AI is slowly becoming a fixture in courtrooms and judicial chambers, raising questions about reliability, ethics, and the future of judicial decision-making.

The study, which surveyed 112 federal judges from a random sample of 502 officials across bankruptcy, magistrate, district, and appellate courts, found that 6...