The Latest AI Toy: "Mon Assistant Justice"
Oh, joy! The Ministry of Justice in France has decided to jump on the AI bandwagon with their latest shiny toy, "Mon Assistant Justice." After months of tinkering, they've unleashed this generative AI tool upon their unsuspecting agents. It's supposed to help with writing, summarizing, translating, and even ideation. Because, of course, what we all need is more AI-generated ideas, right?
The Hype Train: GenAI in the Justice System
"Mon Assistant Justice" is a spin-off of the grandly named "Assistant IA interministériel." This means it's not just any AI tool; it's a government-approved AI tool. The kind that promises to make life easier by doing everything from translating documents to generating ideas. Because who needs human creativity when you have AI?
The Glorious Features
Let's break down the features of this miraculous tool:
- Rédaction Assistée par IA: Because writing is hard, and who has time for that?
- Synthèse de Documents: Summarizing documents so you can pretend to have read them.
- Traduction Automatique: For when Google Translate just isn't cutting it.
- Idéation: Generating ideas, because apparently, we can't do that ourselves anymore.
The Ministry of Justice: Leading the Charge
The Ministry of Justice is the proud parent of this AI marvel. They're the ones organizing seminars on AI and children's rights, because nothing says "justice" like a good AI seminar. But let's be honest, this is more about keeping up with the tech trends than actually improving the justice system.
