DoNotPay’s AI was set to represent speeding defendants in court for the first time next month, but plans have been abandoned, according to the company’s founders.
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                                January 25, 2023
                                                            
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Artificial intelligence company DoNotPay has dropped plans to deploy AI as an attorney for the first time in an actual lawsuit, after it was reportedly threatened with lawsuits.
The Feb. 22 trial marks the first time AI has advised a defendant in court, company founder Joshua Browder said. new scientist “It’s technically within the rules, but I don’t think it’s in the spirit of the rules.” The location of the US courts is…
 
								 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												 
												