Robot lawyers will fight in cases, costs will decrease
The robot lawyer will come down to answer questions for his client in the court. Although it seems strange, this may be the first time in the world that this is happening in the United States. Britain's New Scientist magazine claimed this.
The 'robot lawyer' will come down to answer questions on behalf of his client. Although it seems unrealistic, this is going to be the 1st in the world in the United States.
This is claimed by UK's 'New Scientist' magazine.
If all goes well, the 'robot lawyer' could be on notice as a legal adviser in US courts in February. But no robot will come as a lawyer. Instead, an app called 'Duntop' will run the work of a lawyer. Which will be on the client's smartphone.
But will the risk of years of litigation costs be reduced in this journey?
However, the company of the same name did not reveal what case the 'Duntop' app will fight in any American court. However, in the courtroom, the client's smartphone will help him in conducting legal advice or question-and-answer work, they said. Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered robots will be used to provide legal advice to clients.
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According to 'New Scientist', the AI-powered robot will show the hearing time of the case on its client's smartphone. It will give appropriate legal advice to the client by listening to the question and answer during the hearing through that phone.
Stanford University computer scientist Joshua Browder started this app company in California in 2015. He is currently working as the CEO of Duntop. According to Joshua, the app was created by 'Duntop' to save the cost of litigation.
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