Legal robots used in China to help decide real cases

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

The violent android may not be far from reality in China, where'legal robots' are being used in one province to help decide thousands of cases. The machines stand three-feet-tall (90 centimetres) and are used to review cases, check facts, and offer sentencing opinions. 'Legal robots' (pictured) are being used in China to help decide thousands of cases. China's case management robots are not the first machines designed to help with legal issues. DoNotPay, a robot that has been helping people to dispute around 160,000 parking tickets since 2015, expanded its capabilities last month.