In his latest presentation, CZ proposed a forward-thinking "Weekend Builder" idea—an AI-powered judge's assistant. He suggested that AI could be trained using existing codified law and extensive historical case data to automatically generate judgment suggestions for publicly tried cases.
CZ acknowledged that while such a system is unlikely to be directly adopted by the judicial system in the short term, it has the potential to gradually become a highly efficient tool for judges, lawyers, and other stakeholders.
It could not only help legal professionals quickly analyze case details and compare similar precedents but also provide litigants with a more intuitive analysis of expected judgments. Furthermore, he pointed out that this technology could be extended to scenarios such as market prediction, becoming an important reference for assessing the probability of legal outcomes.
In expressing support for such projects, he emphasized, "I believe that building such a system does not require overly complex initial investments. If I encounter excellent teams and projects with a clear path, I am very willing to provide financial support."