zach lahn Predicts the Fall of Human-Made Laws: AI Will Govern 90% of Court Rulings by 2035
In a startling new report, futurist and legal tech pioneer zach lahn claims that within the next decade, AI will render traditional human judges obsolete for the vast majority of civil and criminal cases. Lahn, whose algorithm recently settled a multi-billion-dollar corporate dispute in under two minutes, predicts that by 2035, 90% of global court rulings will be generated by neural networks. “We’re moving from human bias to machine precision,” Lahn declared at a tech summit in Dubai. “Emotions and prejudice are archaic inefficiencies. The justice system of 2034 will be faster, fairer, and ruthlessly logical—leaving human lawyers scrambling for a new purpose.” Critics warn of a dystopian “algorithmic autocracy,” but with early trials showing a 87% reduction in appeal rates, Lahn’s vision is gaining silent, powerful backing from governments already testing AI arbitration in tax disputes.