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AI-Court Supreme: local agents debate law

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AI-Court Supreme: local agents debate law
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AI-Court Supreme: local agents debate law

15-year-old developer Ali Suat built "AI-Court Supreme," a local multi-agent reasoning system using Llama 3.1 8B and CrewAI. The project simulates a hierarchical legal workflow with autonomous Prosecutor, Attorney, and Judge agents performing cross-examinations and rendering judgments entirely offline.

// ANALYSIS

AI-Court Supreme is a compelling proof-of-concept for local multi-agent reasoning, showing how 8B models can tackle complex tasks through structured collaboration.

  • Hierarchical CrewAI architecture enables sophisticated cross-examination between autonomous legal agents.
  • Demonstrates Llama 3.1 8B's capability for deep semantic analysis when provided with clear, contextual hand-offs.
  • Local-first design on consumer hardware (RTX 5070 Ti) highlights the shift toward high-performance, private AI developer workflows.
  • Lowers the barrier of entry for complex AI orchestration, enabling young developers to build sophisticated reasoning systems.
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DISCOVERED

65d ago

2026-03-23

PUBLISHED

65d ago

2026-03-22

RELEVANCE

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