Robot lawyer will defend the defendant in court in the US
- January 25, 2023
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For the first time in history, artificial intelligence will defend the defendant in court. Dubbed a robot lawyer, the AI will defend a client in a lawsuit that
For the first time in history, artificial intelligence will defend the defendant in court. Dubbed a robot lawyer, the AI will defend a client in a lawsuit that
For the first time in history, artificial intelligence will defend the defendant in court. Dubbed a robot lawyer, the AI will defend a client in a lawsuit that is taking place in the US. protection scheduled for February 22nd.
The robot lawyer and his client will be able to exchange information in real time, through a mobile phone with audio recording enabled, headphones and an Internet connection. In this way, The AI will be able to listen to its client and advance the defense in the most appropriate way..
The robot lawyer was developed by DoNotPay from the USA. The company is already using its solutions to automate refund requests and challenge unfair charges such as fines. The idea, according to the creators of the technology, is to make life easier for clients and not to hire lawyers. Now the company wants to take it one step further and bring AI into the litigation. We do not yet know how the robot lawyer will behave and what case he will defend (but we can assume that this will be a “simple” case). However, the result may alert the entire legal field, as in the case of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
DoNotPay CEO Joshua Browder stated on Twitter that: “History is being made” on February 22 at 13:30. He says he will release more details about the lawsuit at a later date and asks people to support his efforts. “For the first time, a robot will represent someone in a US court. DoNotPay AI will whisper in someone’s ear exactly what to say.”
At this point, we don’t know what the outcome of the trial will be, but if successful, we can expect the company’s robot lawyer to create a lot of conflicting opinions. Who knows, maybe soon we will have a trial in which the robot will represent the defendant, the prosecution and also the judge.
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