Traffic tickets got you down? This robo-lawyer has already saved users 4 million

PCWorld 

Robots are no strangers to the legal profession thanks to tools like LawGeex, but one has emerged recently that appears to be a Robin Hood of the modern world. DoNotPay is the brainchild of 19-year-old Stanford University student Joshua Browder, and it has already successfully contested some 160,000 parking tickets across London and New York. It's free to use and has reportedly saved its users some 4 million in less than two years. "DoNotPay has launched the UK's first robot lawyer as an experiment," the site explains. "It can talk to you, generate documents and answer questions. It is just like a real lawyer, but is completely free and doesn't charge any commission."

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