The chatbot was originally designed to challenge parking charges, but it has now extended to incorporate additional services. The author claims an overall success rate of 80 percent, although this decreases to 65 percent for parking tickets. .u201d Browder, who is a Stanford University pass-out, founded the company in 2015. During a conversation with the science and technology publication, New Scientist, the DoNotPlay CEO asserted that the company is u201ctrying to minimize our legal liability.
    Calling it the u201cworldu2019s first robot lawyeru201d, the company claims that the AI robot will help people u201cfight corporations, beat bureaucracy, and sue anyone at the press of a buttonAccording to the reports, the AI software will listen to the court’s arguments and analyze them before instructing the defendant on how to respond. The defendant will only say what the DoNotPay AI will instruct, New Scientist, a science and technology website reported. The location or defendant’s name is yet to be disclosed. The in-person speeding ticket hearing is scheduled to take place in a U.S. courtroom sometime in February.DoNotPay will also cover the traffic ticket fine if the defendant loses the case.Source:- TechstoryAs a robot lawyer, DoNotPay is a downloadable mobile application that makes use of artificial intelligence to provide legal services. It comes with a subscription cost of $36 for a period of three months.Speaking on how lawyers usually charge thousands of dollars to fight a case, Browder said, u201cItu2019s all about language, and thatu2019s what lawyers charge hundreds or thousands of dollars an hour to do.u201dThrough the company which was started u201cby accidentu201d, Browder intends to provide greater legal accessibility for users. With the introduction of AI technologies like ChatGPT and Dall-E, the introduction of a u201crobot lawyeru201d has left many surprised.Do you think that this can be the start of the robots-taking-over-humans era? What will be the setbacks lawyers have to face due this advancement? Do let us know in the comments.

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