Now in place of Lawyer, Roboat will fight case in court, what is whole matter, read the details

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Delhi: When it comes to court, no one can take the place of lawyers. But such a case has come to the fore, with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI), an American startup has created a robot that will argue in the courtroom and present its case. Lawyers work day and night to fight and win the case. Presenting all the facts and arguments in front of the judge, he keeps his point. Then somewhere the decision comes in favor of his client. This is going to happen in America next month when an AI robot will argue in the courtroom and present its case.

Help in fighting traffic challan cases
According to the information received, it is an Artificial Intelligence chatbot, which is designed to answer questions and interact. This AI lawyer is going to fight his first case in February. This artificial intelligence robot is called ‘DoNotPay’ Made by a startup named This company usually helps people to fight traffic challan cases. Call it an AI lawyer or a chatbot, it was created in the year 2015 by Joshua Browder, who was involved in the ‘DoNotPay’ and Also the CEO. Their chatbot used to inform consumers about late fees and fines, but it is claimed that now this chatbot has become a trend to fight cases, that is, it has become a lawyer. As per the report, the robot lawyer will also tell his client what to say during the hearing.

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Expensive legal fees deter good lawyers
The client will get this information on the headphones. If this approach is successful, people will have a new and unique way of dealing with the law. It has been written in a report that expensive legal fees have stopped good lawyers in the traffic court. The company says that in many traffic-related cases, fines reach hundreds of dollars, but due to the expensive fees of good lawyers, people are unable to pay them. In such a situation, Josh Brower and his team wondered whether a trained AI could be created to understand and argue the law. However, it has been written in a report that with the help of a chatbot, it will be cheaper to fight the case in court.

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