Commercial reality may dampen our bold vision of a future populated
by robot lawyers, recent events indicate.
Yes, these are very difficult problems to solve, but they will not be solved (at least not anytime soon)
by robot lawyers.
But being overtaken
by robot lawyers is not one of them.
Not exact matches
However, the challenge though remains for these CC, AI and
robot technology providers to break down a number of barriers erected
by both
lawyers and law firms, including:
This doesn't mean
lawyers are replaced
by robots, it means information is better presented to clients.
Will
lawyers be replaced
by robots?
In a legal technology year marked
by near - obsessive discussion of artificial intelligence,
robot lawyers and other cutting - edge technologies, readers of this blog favored more practical tools.
Oscar Strawczynski of Feldman
Lawyers in Toronto looks to a brave new world: «Oudin and Wood: It's case law like this that makes me think we are not going to be replaced
by the
robots soon; at least as litigators.
«Fear Not,
Lawyers, AI Is Not Your Enemy», By Robert Ambrogi, Above the Law, October 30, 2017 ``... It is not lawyers vs.
Lawyers, AI Is Not Your Enemy»,
By Robert Ambrogi, Above the Law, October 30, 2017 ``... It is not
lawyers vs.
lawyers vs.
robots.
Therefore, yes,
robots may one day take over many functions of
lawyer's jobs, but great
lawyers separate themselves from average ones
by providing clients a certain amount of wisdom, compassion, insight and rational judgement that
robots can not provide right now.
The rise of cognitive technologies has led doomsayers to predict that the future of the legal profession will be presided over
by an army of
robot lawyers.
-- but also a worried question: will
lawyers be replaced
by robots?
The idea is that any repetitive task that
lawyers and paralegals do at a computer can be performed
by a software
robot.
Yet we need not fear that
robot lawyers driven
by AI, at least not any time soon.
So should
lawyers worry about being replaced
by robots?
Dublin, Ireland, 17 Dec 2015
Lawyers told to cut fees or face future led
by robots Independent, newspaper, (Interview: Chrissie Lightfoot)
The majority of responses from the experts on the day being that: while traditional legal roles may not exist in ten years, and lower level administrative tasks will be performed
by robots,
lawyers will always be needed.
Sometimes it looks like
lawyers will stay safe from the coming
robot uprising, but other times it looks like attorneys will get eaten
by Skynet like everyone else.
We can be confident that
lawyers aren't going to be replaced
by robots anytime soon, but it will have an impact on how legal marketers market their services.
His hacked - together
robot lawyer works
by guiding users through a series of questions, like whether or not parking signs were clearly visible when they parked, as part of the appeals process.
The signatures to the statement were collected
by Professor Noel Sharkey and other member of ICRAC, a not - for - profit organization comprised of scientists, ethicists,
lawyers, roboticists, and other experts that formed to address the potential dangers involved with the development of armed military
robots and autonomous weapons.
You may be familiar with DoNotPay, the free «
robot lawyer» created
by a teenaged British whizkid named Joshua Browder.
You may have heard of DoNotPay, the free «
robot lawyer» created
by 19 - year - old British computer whiz Joshua Browder, which has so far helped appeal $ 4 million worth of parking tickets without the need for expensive legal fees.