a Stanford student has programmed a lawyer robot that puts an end to expensive legal fees.
19-year-old Joshua Browder freshman at Stanford University and in the spring launched the completed version of his lawyer robot. It is already using the beta version of the robot and it has so far appealed parking tickets with a value of SEK 25 million, writes Business Insider.
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the robot is accessed via a chat on a website and asking the user to collect the necessary data. Based on the information type robot then print a document with a ready-worded appeal. Learning Algorithms allows the robot becomes smarter and better at managing language for each person who uses it. Right now, the robot can only laws that apply in England, but compatability with more jurisdictions are in the pipeline.
And parking fine is only the beginning. In addition to adapting the robot so that it’s able to handle parking tickets according to various city
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