Is AI Flooding the Courts with Frivolous Pro Se Lawsuits or Fixing Access to Justice?
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Artificial intelligence is changing who gets their day in court — and how often. AI tools now let self-represented litigants draft motions, affidavits, and discovery requests that look professionally written. Some say it’s a revolution for access to justice; others call it a litigation time bomb.
In this episode, narrated in the cloned voice of Jon Dykstra using ElevenLabs, JurisIQ examines how AI is empowering ordinary people, straining court systems, and forcing a redefinition of fairness in the digital age.
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Why use my cloned voice?
It's faster and easier with zero loss in quality. It's pretty much indistinguishable from my own voice. Ideas, views and information is still all me. It illustrates just how good cloned voice tech is. While not the norm, it's getting there.