A 19-year-old made a free robot lawyer that helps the homeless get housing
For the homeless, applying for government housing can be a complicated process. Even if they do everything right, housing is not guaranteed. They need a strong case. Depending on the case and lawyer, legal aid for a government housing application (a legal process where lawyers argue for free or low-cost accommodation) can cost between 65 to 200 -- money that applicants don't necessarily have. But with the help of a bot made by 19 year-old British programmer Joshua Browder, the application costs nothing and takes only about 30 seconds.
Aug-23-2016, 17:15:11 GMT
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