Company founder, Joshua Browder, says DoNotPay is staying away from law for now, after he received a barrage of 'threats' from State Bar associations. Reading time 4 minutes If you’ve been fantasizing ...
Prof. Rebecca Tushnet's 43(B)log has the details, about MillerKing, LLC v. DoNotPay, Inc. (S.D. Ill. 2023). An excerpt: DoNotPay is an online subscription service that touts its ability to allow ...
A company that was foiled by “threats from State Bar prosecutors” for its plans to use an artificial intelligence chatbot to advise a defendant in traffic court earlier this year is being sued by a ...
The world's first robot lawyer will no longer help a British man challenge a speeding ticket in court after threats of prosecution and jail time were made (at the creator of the lawyer, not the AI).
The US Justice Department accused Chinese 'underground bankers' of aiding Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel to launder drug profits - Copyright GETTY IMAGES/AFP/File SCOTT ...
SAN FRANCISCO – DoNotPay Inc., a San Francisco-based company started to fight parking tickets by using artificial intelligence and automated processes, has been sued for the unauthorized practice of ...
Correction: This article misstated that the State Bar of California's Closing the Justice Gap Working Group was still in operation. It was dissolved after the state bar's annual fee-licensing bill, ...
Defendant DoNotPay Inc. began as an app to fight parking tickets and in the eight years since it began has morphed into an online legal service which claims to be able to handle a slew of legal ...
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against DoNotPay, alleging that the AI-powered company billing itself as "the world's first robot lawyer" failed to back its claims that it could replace ...
200,000 subscribers. At $36 bimonthly ($216/year). You looked at a company making $43m a year and fined it $193k for completely falsifying all of its claims about everything? I'm sure that docking ...
We may have robot frycooks, robot bartenders, and even robot shoe-shiners, but robot lawyers are apparently where we draw the line. Human lawyers have prevented an artificial intelligence-equipped ...