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According to the business creating the technology, a robot lawyer can "fight corporations, beat bureaucracy, and sue anyone at the click of a button."

In a courtroom setting, a "robot lawyer" will represent a human for the first time.
According to the business creating the technology, a robot lawyer can "battle corporations, beat bureaucracy, and sue anyone at the click of a button."

It has always been expensive for most people to retain attorneys to represent them in court. But what if there was a robot lawyer with artificial intelligence that could represent anyone?

Although it may seem unusual, it will take place in the United States next month.

DoNotPay's artificial intelligence (AI) 

In February, DoNotPay's artificial intelligence (AI) will counsel a defendant throughout a legal proceeding; this is possibly the first time an AI has ever represented a party in court.

The AI will reportedly run on a smartphone, listening in on court proceedings before giving the defendant instructions via an earpiece, according to New Scientist.

The AI's creator, DoNotPay, has not disclosed the name of the defendant or the location of the court, though.

Joshua Browder stated  

Joshua Browder, a computer scientist from Stanford University, established DoNotPay in California in 2015. He wants to fully replace attorneys with his software to save defendants money.

The business asserts "The first robot lawyer in the world can be found on the DoNotPay app. Push a button to sue anyone, defeat bureaucracy, and battle companies."

Joshua Browder, the company's founder,r, and CEO asserts that it took a lot of work to educate DoNotPay's AI assistant on case law encompassing a variety of situations and ensure the app stays accurate.

We're trying to limit our legal liability, and if something truly changes the truth or is overly deceptive, that's not good, he added.

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