This article aims to discuss two upcoming fields, Arbitration and Artificial Intelligence, and their interplay which would help revolutionize the field of law.
The only obstacle the AI encountered was a captcha, and legal services chatbot DoNotPay is working to develop its own plugin to overcome this challenge.
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