A robot powered byartificial intelligenceis set to become the world’s first “robot lawyer” and will take onspeeding ticket cases in court next month, its creators have said.
Joshua Browder, the CEO of StartupDoNotPay,which bills itself as “the home of the world’s first robot lawyer” confirmed the news on Twitter on Monday.
Browdersaidthe company is offering to payany lawyer or person $1 million to use theAI lawyer in an upcoming case in front of the United States Supreme Court.
“We have upcoming cases in municipal (traffic) court next month. But the haters will say ‘traffic court is too simple for GPT.’ So we are making this serious offer, contingent on us coming to a formal agreement and all rules being followed,”Browder wrote.
The CEO did not provide further details regarding the defendants in the case or the location of the court.
According to DoNotPay’s official website, the company…
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