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Berlin Tests AI Tool to Expedite Asylum Cases and Modernize Judiciary

The initiative aims to streamline case research and transition courts to electronic systems by 2026.

  • Berlin's judiciary is piloting an AI-powered research tool to assist in asylum case decisions by compiling up-to-date information on applicants' home countries.
  • The AI tool, developed in collaboration with Lower Saxony, is designed to reduce the time judges spend on manual research while preserving judicial decision-making authority.
  • Berlin's courts are also transitioning to electronic case files, with over 100,000 files already digitized and a target to complete the shift by January 2026.
  • Challenges remain in digitizing criminal case files, with pilot projects underway and concerns about meeting the national deadline for full implementation.
  • The modernization effort is supported by a €41 million budget, with over 70% of the funds already utilized to enhance IT infrastructure and security.
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