1/4/2023
Robot Lawyer Takes Its First Court Case: Hearing Next Month Will See Defendant Get Advice From A.I. Using a Smartphone App
A court hearing in February is set to make history when the defendant is advised by artificial intelligence.
The technology stems from the company DoNotPay, founded in 2015 by a then-Stanford University freshman, that was initially developed to appeal parking tickets.
The world’s first robot lawyer will run on the defendant’s smartphone and listen to commentary to provide its client with instructions on what to say in arguments.
The courthouse location, charges and name of the defendant have not been revealed, according to New Scientist.
Joshua Browder initially created the robot to appeal parking tickets in the UK when he first launched the technology but has since expanded it to the US.
However, this technology was designed in a chat format where the bot would proceed with questions to learn the details of your case, such as ‘were you or someone you know driving?’ or ‘was it hard to understand the parking signs?’
Source: The Daily Mail
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