Questions have been raised over whether artificial intelligence could be used to help judge cases. Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS

AI could help streamline the justice system but it won't replace the need for common humanity, a top judge says.

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As artificial intelligence chatbots begin creeping into daily use at Australia's law firms, questions have been raised over whether it could also help judge cases.

AI can be used to digest and summarise large amounts of information, and is perceived as a machine driven by logic and unaffected by emotions or biases.

But NSW District Court Judge

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