robot lawyer, the first robot ‘lawyer’ in court; Next month, the first case to be argued by artificial intelligence – world s first robot lawyer

by time news
New York: World’s first robot to plead a case A robot powered by artificial intelligence appears for the accused in a traffic violation case. The makers of the robot are the start-up company ‘DoNotPay’.

It works on a smart phone and can hear court arguments in real time. The accused will also be instructed through headphones on what to say in court. Stanford University computer scientist Joshua Browder founded Do Not Pay in 2015. The company claims to have developed the world’s first robot lawyer.

Joshua Browder’s goal is to provide free legal services to litigants. The company says that its aim is to provide justice to common people who are fighting legal battles, those who are caught in the legal entanglement of bureaucracy, and all those who are fighting legal battles.

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The case will be heard in February. The makers of the robot have not disclosed the date of hearing in the case or in which court. But the company has revealed that the robot will defend the case related to driving the vehicle at excessive speed.

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