In the US and Britain, the world's first bot-advocate

15 July 2017, 11:13 | Technologies
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Following the journalists, who were following the success of their fellow bots with a sinking heart, lawyers also strained: the first bot-lawyer earned in the territory of the United States and Great Britain.

British businessman Joshua Browder has developed a bot-lawyer for a long time. Before launching it across America, Browder tested in New York, Seattle and the United Kingdom. Now, a bot-lawyer using artificial intelligence to provide free online consultations is available to all Americans wishing to obtain the necessary legal information.

Initially, the development of Browder helped people deal with fines for parking and last year could deal with 160 thousand cases. Now the bot DoNotPay is substantially improved and is versed in different branches of law - for this the developer hired lawyers who contributed to broadening the horizons of the program.

Now the service will help to solve problems with insurance, compensation for delayed flight, deal with real estate issues, maternity leave and a lot more.

The bot collects information about each question, communicating with users, and then, based on the data received and analyzed, learns and draws conclusions.

Having received from the user the necessary data, the AI ??can even compose the text of the claim and is able to give some recommendations for the future.

However, to a full-fledged legal advice from a competent and talented lawyer, the bot is still far away. Some of his "colleagues" already help people in some banks and companies, doing routine work and freeing specialists time for more complex tasks, but there is no need to talk about the complete replacement of people by roburourists.




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