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A "robot" lawyer powered by artificial intelligence will be the first of its kind to help a defendant fight a traffic ticket in court next month.

Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, said the company's AI-creation runs on a smartphone, listens to court arguments and formulates responses for the defendant. The AI lawyer tells the defendant what to say in real-time, through headphones.

The robot lawyer will take its first case on February 22, Browder announced on Twitter last week.

"On February 22nd at 1.30PM, history will be made. For the first time ever, a robot will represent someone in a US courtroom. DoNotPay A.I will whisper in someone's ear exactly what to say. We will release the results and share more after it happens. Wish us luck!" he tweeted.

He did not disclose the name of the client or the court.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ai-robot-lawyer-artificial-intelligence-do-not-pay/
 
I wonder if this would work for the Blazers?

Robot coach!
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Just wait until this is commonplace. The capitalists will figure out how to price-lock tiers of service. Only $2000? You get tier 1 AI lawyer with higher functionality locked. Pay more and you can unlock services. Yay! Isn't late-stage capitalism great?
 
Robot Lawyer: "Objection Objection Objection Objection Objection Objection Objection..."

Judge: (Slamming Gavel) "You are out of order!"
 
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