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When I first heard of DoNotPay, I was honestly impressed by the idea of having an AI fighting cases in court (simple cases that is). But after a few minutes or so when I actually started contemplating the reality, my impression about it got dimmer and dimmer. In my honest opinion, I really don't think it is necessary that AI should be introduced in court systems especially to fight cases. There might be other implementations and other problems for it to solve but not for this. So, I don't disagree with the CEO saying that "court laws are outdated and they need to embrace future that is AI." But embracing can be done in other ways than this for instance I did read about a startup that uses AI to read law related documents or something similar to that don't remember its name though. That was quite interesting as well!


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