Monday 23 October 2017

Robot Lawyer Is Now Offering Free Legal Advice For 1,000 Regions Of Law

Justice is not inexpensive, but thankfully this free lawyer   chatbot has expanded its area of expertise and can now provide guidance in 1,000 legal locations.

was originally created two decades back from 18-year-old British entrepreneur Joshua Browder with IBM’s “Watson” AI tech. He was able to come up with a chatbot capable of offering advice to motorists who wanted to dispute parking tickets. He has since expanded it to tackle other little disputes, such as landlord disputes and flight delays. The tech  even provides    completing immigration programs and applying for asylum.

The bot has since assisted over effectively challenge their parking tickets across London and New York within a span of less than two decades. That is over $4 million worth of fines.

But on Wednesday,  the artificial intelligence bot reached another landmark. The newest features will cover workplace and consumer rights across 50 US states and the UK.

“The expansion is into customer rights, from struggling with your landlord for a refund when something isn’t delivered on time,” Browder told . “I believe businesses should be made to treat customers better, and customer rights robots will hopefully alter that.”

“Formerly, the main approach to correct this unfairness was supposed to cover a lawyer hundreds of bucks to replicate and paste a document. I hope DoNotPay gives more people a way to stay up for their rights.”

The machine works just like any chatbot. You only start by typing in your issue and that the bot will then reply with a listing of simple and thorough solutions to the issue, such as “send a warning”, “notify police”, and “dispute eviction notice”.

“I believe my robot attorney isn’t going to be arguing from the large court or supreme court anytime soon,” Browder said in a  with the Associated Press in November 2016. “But the law is all about rules and information, and I believe that is perfect for tech. I started by creating a robot attorney, but when I could one day I could get the world’s biggest robot law business that would be amazing too.”

You may check out Browder’s attorney chatbot here.  

From Tom Hale

Source

http://www.iflscience.com/technology/robot-lawyer-is-now-offering-free-legal-advice-for-1000-areas-of-law/



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