
AI to Speed Up Mexico's Justice System: A Candidate's Proposal
Mexico: AI Proposed to Speed Up Judicial Processes Mexico City – Juan Carlos Reyes Torres, a candidate for magistrate of the Disciplinary Court of the Poder Judicial, recently advocated for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to expedite judicial processes. In an interview with Eje Central, Reyes Torres highlighted the need for indicators to measure judicial efficiency, aligning budgetary spending with the functions of public servants. "If I could vote," Reyes Torres stated, "I would choose someone with knowledge and experience; someone who doesn't need to learn the jurisdictional function, but already knows how to do it." Reyes Torres emphasized his experience in creating indicators during his time at Hacienda. He believes that integrating AI into the judicial system, along with the development of performance indicators, would significantly reduce case resolution times, benefiting citizens. This would involve mapping cases to train the AI and improve efficiency. His proposal offers a potential solution to address the challenges of lengthy judicial processes in Mexico. The initiative underscores a growing interest in leveraging technology to modernize the judicial system and improve access to justice. Reyes Torres's proposal offers a concrete example of how AI could be used to streamline operations and improve efficiency. The success of such an implementation could serve as a model for other countries facing similar challenges.