HomeGeneral NewsAn AI legal-tech’s perspective on Supreme Court guidelines – Proctor General News An AI legal-tech’s perspective on Supreme Court guidelines – Proctor October 9, 2025 0 5 - Advertisement - On September 15, the Supreme Court of Queensland released its guidelines1 on the use of generative AI for practitioners. As a legal specific AI platform (marytechnology.com), we naturally keep a close eye on these updates from the various jurisdictions we operate in. From the… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleWhere to Head in Brisbane for a Romantic Staycation Date NightNext articleIsrael and Hamas sign off on first phase of Donald Trump’s Gaza peace deal signalling looming return of hostages RELATED ARTICLES General News SAVE America Act: What the bill Trump is obsessed with passing would do Australian Online News - July 6, 2026 General News World Cup 2026: England set up Norway quarter-final after Mexico thriller; Uefa says Fifa ‘crossed line’ over Balogun – live | World Cup 2026 Australian Online News - July 6, 2026 General News Secret Harbour byelection: Why WA Labor and the Liberals expect a tough fight for Paul Papalia’s for… Australian Online News - July 6, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Love unplugged, IRL dating, without the apps July 1, 2026 Glenfarne Issues Limited Notice to Proceed for Texas LNG July 3, 2026 Billecart-Salmon Blanc de Blancs Sets the Tone at Casa Neos July 1, 2026 Wests Tigers star Api Koroisau suffers suspected torn pec in nightmare loss to Dragons July 4, 2026 Load more