It is not a lawyer. I understand you used it as a clickbait, but I just want to make sure your readers get that as well. The robot is designed to help users draft legal letters. You tell its chatbot what your problem is, such as appealing against a parking fine, and it will suggest what it thinks is the best legal language to use. Moreover, it is no threat to human lawyers as the software can be used to quickly trawl through and sort vast quantities of case documents. I got the chance to discuss it with a lawyer from https://bsmlaw.com.au/parramatta-lawyers/, and she told me she finds it helpful.
RE: The first robot lawyer, ROSS, has just been hired by the firm Baker and Hostetler.
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The first robot lawyer, ROSS, has just been hired by the firm Baker and Hostetler.