The world’s first robot lawyer is taking its first case in a U.S. courtroom next month.
The app called “DoNotPay” uses artificial intelligence (AI) and claims it can “fight corporations, beat bureaucracy and sue anyone at the press of a button.”
Reports say DoNotPay will run on a smartphone and listen to courtroom proceedings in February before telling the defendant fighting a speeding ticket what to say through headphones.
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Would you use AI to fight a traffic ticket or sue someone?
I was always scared of AI but in this case, the rigid sub humans (I do not know who is clone and who is not), and so many ignorant people, whom to trust? This robot fighting corporations, police? government officials? It could help to win against deep state? No, it is too much to ask.
Hi,
Have we not already given away to much, from being complacement; this is a world of doing and so to be a true master of the realm, we in human form have to get of our backsides and do the job of being true, honest, in love and light to make everyones lives safer, by serving as lawyers, to keep lawless ones from taking over again.
Paul
IT CAN’T COME SOON ENOUGH FOR ME……THE CONTROLLERS AND PUPPET MASTERS BEHIND THE SCENES NEED TO BE EXPOSED FOR THEIR MANIPULATION OF THE COLLECTIVE MINDS OF HUMANITY FOR THEIR OWN POWER AND BANISHED OFF THIS PLANET ….NEVER,NEVER,NEVER TO RETURN
If you learn the skill you do not need a robot, Ignorance is the problem….not the system. If you can teach a machine..you can teach yourself. Start: The Philosophy of Law. Encly. Britannica Great Books of the Western World. Teaches you the basic of the system. How common law and civil law mix. Look in the mirror for the problem.
I know exactly why this will work, and become a working standard. Patriots know this as well, in their hearts.
We all recognize that the legal system has become so rigged and hardened against good people, specifically by engaging only the head and neglecting entirely the human heart – which will be its downfall.
I’m a 25-year software architect. I know that once a system has become too rigid, it is easily gamed and overcome. Our entire legal system – its ability to frighten us into accepting its robotic, sub-human standards for our lives – is dying right now.
And here’s the beauty – that’s all it has. That its entire juice, and it’s dying.