Answered: For the first time, a tech company plans to deploy an AI-powered robot in court as…
Answered: For the first time, a tech company plans to deploy an AI-powered robot in court as… An AI-powered “robot” lawyer will be making its debut in court next month, as it helps a defendant fight a traffic ticket. Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, stated that the AI runs on a smartphone and listens to court proceedings, creating responses for the defendant in real-time through headphones. The company has already used AI-generated form letters and chatbots to assist individuals in receiving refunds for faulty in-flight Wi-Fi, lowering bills, and contesting parking tickets. To date, the company has reportedly won over 2 million customer service disputes and court cases on behalf of individuals against institutions and organizations.
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