
In Santa Marta, Colombia, Judge María Victoria Quiñones is pioneering the integration of artificial intelligence into the judicial system. Utilizing Microsoft Copilot during virtual hearings conducted via Microsoft Teams, she has significantly reduced the time required to draft meeting minutes—from six hours to just a few minutes. Copilot efficiently identifies attendees and generates concise summaries, which are then reviewed and finalized.Blu Radio
Judge Quiñones, serving at Magdalena’s administrative court, is a strong advocate for leveraging AI to automate repetitive tasks, thereby enhancing efficiency within the judiciary. She actively trains fellow judges, law students, and her team on the benefits of AI, emphasizing that “justice should be swift” and centered around the citizen.

This initiative is part of a broader digital transformation led by Colombia’s Superior Council of the Judiciary, aiming to modernize the legal system with secure and reliable technological solutions.
In the Caribbean region of Colombia, Judge María Victoria Quiñones is pioneering the integration of artificial intelligence into the judicial system to expedite due process and address case backlogs. Utilizing Microsoft Copilot, an AI assistant, her team efficiently summarizes virtual hearings conducted via Microsoft Teams, reducing tasks that previously took six hours to mere minutes. Blu Radio
Judge Quiñones, serving at Magdalena’s administrative court, has been a strong advocate for automating repetitive judicial tasks to enhance efficiency. She actively trains fellow judges, law students, and her staff on the benefits of AI in the legal domain.
Her innovative efforts have garnered attention at the highest levels, with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella highlighting her use of Copilot as one of the most impressive applications of AI in the judiciary.