An AI company, DoNotPay, has canceled plans to utilize AI technology during a court case.

 


An AI company, DoNotPay, has canceled plans to utilize AI technology during a court case.

 The technology, based on OpenAI's GPT-3 language model, would have processed audio during a February trial and issued responses for a defendant to tell a judge. However, CEO Joshua Browder said DoNotPay is postponing the use of AI in the speeding-ticket case "after receiving threats from State Bar prosecutors."


  • In a tweet, Browder claimed he would face jail time if the company followed through on its plans to bring the "AI attorney" into an actual court case.
  • For that reason, "DoNotPay is postponing our court case and sticking to consumer rights," he wrote.
  • Earlier this month, DoNotPay offered $1M to a lawyer or any other individual who allows its AI legal technology to assist in a U.S. Supreme Court case, though it's unclear if that offer still stands.
  • Browder also recently demonstrated how DoNotPay's AI technology was able to renegotiate a Comcast bill through a live chat with a customer service rep,

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