A 'Robot Lawyer' Will Argue Its First Court Case Next Month

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There's been a lot of talk about how the Chat-GPT a.i. will change the landscape from business to education. The artificial intelligence world will start to get into the court system.

The website DoNotPay.com has tools to help people fight parking tickets, or get their bank to reverse things like overdraft fees. Now they say they've got an A.I. program that can listen in on court cases and come up with strategies in real time. They're using it to help someone fight a speeding ticket next month somewhere in the U.S., but they haven't revealed where, because it's probably illegal.

Most courtrooms don't allow electronic devices that connect to the internet. So they picked one that allows for Apple AirPods to be used as hearing aids. The person fighting the ticket will have AirPods in while the robot lawyer listens in through their cell phone and tells them what to say. The CEO of DoNotPay says the judge will "definitely NOT" know it's going on. They're also planning to use it in another speeding ticket case soon that's happening over Zoom. 


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