Daniel Brunner is a senior IT expert at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, managing its information technology and digital services. He plays a pivotal role in enhancing the court’s technological infrastructure and digital transformation also at the national level. He has been involved in various initiatives promoting the use of Free Software in public institutions. He also has expertise in artificial intelligence, contributing to AI-related projects that improve decision-making processes and automation within the court system. His experience includes working on AI-driven tools for decision anonymization and improving legal workflows.
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court uses AI for anonymization of decisions, with a private cloud and open-source software. The court developed the ChatTF application, which is used for different tasks such as resumes, translations, and reformulation. Semantic search is also a topic under study. The court prioritizes digital sovereignty, data protection, and transparency, and is developing, together with SwissAI, a Swiss Justice Base Model for a more trustworthy AI.