A court hearing scheduled for February will set a terrifying precedent.
An individual will be represented in court using artificial intelligence for the first time ever.
The defendant will use a smartphone app and earpiece to hear advice from a ‘robot lawyer.’
The robot lawyer will advise the defendant on what to say in court.
DoNotPay, a company founded in 2015 by a then-Stanford University freshman to appeal parking tickets, developed the technology.
'Robot lawyer' powered by AI will help fight speeding ticket as it takes first case in court t.co/o4ccIBrThv pic.twitter.com/tTBXtPWMLZ
— New York Post (@nypost) January 5, 2023
Robot lawyer takes its first case: Hearing next month will see the defendant get advice from AI. Congratulations @jbrowder1 for disrupting the legal system for the sake of the “little guy” t.co/mIuhN3qbZP
— Bill Browder (@Billbrowder) January 4, 2023
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