The firm behind the technology says its robot lawyer will be able to 'fight corporations, beat bureaucracy and sue anyone at the press of a button'.
Next month, the AI technology will be used for the first time in court.In what is set to be a world first, a robot lawyer will appear in a United States court next month, representing a client facing traffic charges. tool uses machine learning to match text and voice recognition with a data set comprised of legislation and legal precedent.
University of Melbourne AI expert Karim Seghouane told SBS News that "human error" and "machine error" should be compared, if the justice system in Australia is to adopt AI technology."You will have the average number of human errors always much smaller than the average error of the machine. Dr Seghouane likened evaluating the ethics and value of using robot lawyers to the debate over self-driving cars.
There are some clear advantages for the machine when it comes to memory, speed and accuracy, Dr Seghouane said."You don't have lawyers going through law books in front of the court, looking for a specific paragraph that the machine can retrieve immediately.""We help consumers fight corporations and big bureaucracy, getting them out of parking tickets and refunds from big companies like airlines," he said.
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