Public defense workloads are increasing, and one major culprit is the huge influx of digital evidence—from body-worn camera footage to jail calls—making it more onerous than ever to review all of your discovery.
This talk explores how AI can ease the burden of reviewing hours and hours of audio and video discovery, offering tools like “Ctrl-F” to quickly locate critical evidence.
Using example case ‘archetypes,’ we will showcase how AI tools address the unique challenges public defenders face, such as:
- Reviewing a variety of audio/video discovery
- Working with huge volumes of discovery (think 100s of jail calls)
- Reviewing recordings of the same event from many police officer body cams
- Working with recordings in another language
- Extracting and presenting evidence in a compelling way
In addition, the talk will share a framework for categorizing AI tools, and share typical accuracies across different “types” of AI tools, so you can assess how reliable they can be for real world use cases.