Not exact matches
In the last year, there has also been a dramatic proliferation in intelligent legal
chatbots, and
robot lawyers, which are offering legal services.
At the time Stanford University student Josh Browder's «
robot lawyer» DoNotPay was introduced in 2016, the legal community had barely heard of a «
chatbot.»
In fact, many specific tasks that have a sufficient degree of repetition can already be automated, as the advent of
robot lawyers and legal
chatbots has proven.
Two years ago, Joshua Browder launched his DoNotPay
chatbot as «the world's first
robot lawyer» to help people fight parking tickets.
In this episode, we talk to Joshua Browder about how he built his DoNotPay
chatbot — which has already helped thousands an is about to grow into 300 +
robot lawyers — has made
robot lawyers a reality.