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Аnother pack of amazing neural news: AI-lawyer will represent the client’s interests in the courtroom!
Аnother pack of amazing neural news: AI-lawyer will represent the client’s interests in the courtroom! 🏛
In the now seemingly distant 2015, Joshua Browder, an 18-year-old Stanford University student, began developing a DoNotPay chatbot — a real lawyer robot.
DoNotPay was trained in all the necessary legal information and helped users to make insurance claims, find the necessary regulations, challenge parking fines, apply for a visa and much more.
All these years, Browder’s company has been growing, and already in February 2023 AI DoNotPay will become the world’s first automatic device that helps the defendant in real time in a real court ⬛️
The neuroadvocate will be launched via a smartphone, he will listen to all the arguments of the prosecution and formulate suitable answers to protect his client so that he can challenge the fine for traffic violations.
Interestingly, when it comes to challenging the claim of artists against neural networks, the interests of AI will also be defended by roboadvocates?
It would be interesting to take a look at this 〰️