The DoNotPay Chatbot Automatically Navigates Legal Complexities
Justin Lam — October 12, 2018 — Tech
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The DoNotPay chatbot, a free service that offers AI-powered legal counsel, has recently launched a new service that allows users to "sue anyone by pressing a button." This may seem fairly egregious but the true potential of the DoNotPay chatbot lies in its ability to sue corporations by automatically navigating various complexities that stand in the way of people getting their justice.
To properly assess a user's reasons for suing, the chatbot asks a series of basic questions pertaining to a specific situation. The DoNotPay chatbot will then draw up all the documents necessary to send to the courthouse. The chatbot will even generate a script for the user if they need to attend the trial in person.
The DoNotPay chatbot serves as a perfect showcase of the big problem surrounding the justice system. This inherent problem lies in the intricacies of the medium and offers a level playing field for those that do not understand law but are seeking justice.
To properly assess a user's reasons for suing, the chatbot asks a series of basic questions pertaining to a specific situation. The DoNotPay chatbot will then draw up all the documents necessary to send to the courthouse. The chatbot will even generate a script for the user if they need to attend the trial in person.
The DoNotPay chatbot serves as a perfect showcase of the big problem surrounding the justice system. This inherent problem lies in the intricacies of the medium and offers a level playing field for those that do not understand law but are seeking justice.
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