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Affordable legal advice for all – from a robot
Artificial intelligence project strives to make legal advice affordable to the whole of society
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An academic and a lawyer have teamed up to develop a robot lawyer, which, if successful, will make legal advice affordable to people from all backgrounds, while revolutionising the legal sector.
Robots could take on significant parts of a lawyer’s work, reducing the costs and barriers to access to legal services for everyone, rather than just those who can afford the high costs.
The project, at the University of Bradford, is initially working on a machine learning-based application to provide immigration-related legal advice, but if successful, it could be replicated across the legal sector.