My Lawyer is an Ai Robot

Yes Ai chatbots can do that now, defend you in court, find out how.

We have come to the stage in the Evolutionary development of Ai that it can now defend you in the Courts. At least in the US that is. To demonstrate the power of Ai and where we are headed here is the original article from The Sun, rewritten by the Ai chatbot called ChatGPT with some added commentary from our side.

www.the-sun.com /tech/7054317/artificial-intelligence-defend-a-human-in-court-first-time/

Artificial Intelligence is about to defend a human in court ‘for the first time ever’

What is ironic is that in this original article, we noticed a grammatical mistake;

"The app is a subscription service, charging $36 the year."

Even the Grammarly app here on Hashnode was not able to detect the error. The sentence once corrected should read as;

"The app is a subscription service, charging $36 for the year."

Perhaps The Sun is already using an Ai to write these articles, but a human author was listed in the article? How did something like this slip through?

Let us see if our friendly ChatGPT OpenAi chatbot can do better. The first iteration;

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making a foray into the legal field with the announcement that a robot lawyer developed by DoNotPay will be advising a defendant in a court trial. According to New Scientist, the AI will be located on the defendant's phone and will listen in on court proceedings, providing advice to the defendant through an earpiece. DoNotPay, which calls itself "The World's First Robot Lawyer," is a chatbot founded by Joshua Browder that initially focused on contesting parking tickets but has since expanded to provide a wide range of services, including advice on avoiding college fees, connecting people with inmates, and assisting with bills and rent. The AI court trial is set to take place in February, with the specific dates and locations being kept confidential by the app. This marks a significant step forward for the use of AI in the legal field, though it also brings up potential concerns about the use of such technology in legal proceedings.

One long paragraph, a little hard to read, but still coherent and workable. Let us add some bullet points and references.

rewrite as bullet points
  • DoNotPay is a chatbot developed by Joshua Browder that offers a range of legal services, including assistance with parking ticket appeals and advice on avoiding college fees.

  • The service, which calls itself "The World's First Robot Lawyer," is set to advise a defendant in a court trial in February 2023.

  • The use of AI technology in legal proceedings raises questions about the reliability and ethics of relying on a robot lawyer.

add the references as bullet points in vancouver style

New Scientist. (2023). Robot lawyer to advise defendant in first-ever AI court trial. Retrieved from newscientist.com/article/mg24032001-600-rob...

It follows instructions well, but sometimes you have to add additional steps for it to follow. The more specific you are in your instructions the better.

rewrite into a longer 300 word blog post for a professional laywer audience

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into the legal field with the announcement that a robot lawyer developed by DoNotPay will be advising a defendant in a court trial. According to New Scientist, the AI will be located on the defendant's phone and will listen in on court proceedings, providing advice to the defendant through an earpiece.

DoNotPay, which calls itself "The World's First Robot Lawyer," is a chatbot founded by Joshua Browder that initially focused on contesting parking tickets but has since expanded to provide a wide range of services, including advice on avoiding college fees, connecting people with inmates, and assisting with bills and rent. The AI court trial is set to take place in February, with the specific dates and locations being kept confidential by the app.

This marks a significant step forward for the use of AI in the legal field, offering the potential for convenient and accessible legal assistance. However, it also brings up potential concerns about the reliability and ethics of relying on a robot lawyer. While the use of AI in the legal field may bring efficiency and cost-saving benefits, it is important to consider the limitations of the technology and ensure that the rights and interests of clients are adequately protected.

It will be interesting to see how the use of AI in legal proceedings develops in the future. As with any new technology, it is important to approach the use of AI in the legal field with caution and to carefully consider the potential consequences.

Looks good so far and is almost ready to post. Just add references and you are set.

Now back to the implications of a Robot defending you in Court. The DoNotPay app [https://donotpay.com/] is more than just a Robot Ai that defends you by Phone.

Here is a list of other Legal Tools that it also provides. Truly a one-stop service. How well these services work has to be vetted and verified independently, but that is not the scope of this article. Our central point is that Ai technology is now Evolving into every field, not just Writing Services, but also in the Legal field. The future is truly Ai based, or you as a business or freelancer will be left behind.

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