Sounds like a song by Crack the Sky.
In what is being billed as a world first, a “robot lawyer” will attempt to defend a client in court, reports New Scientist. Much of the details are being kept under wraps, but it will work like this: A defendant trying to get out of a speeding ticket will repeat to the judge verbatim everything a bot using artificial intelligence tells the person to say. The bot will be on a smartphone listening to the court proceedings, and it will relay directions to the defendant via an earpiece, per Gizmodo. It’s being kept under wraps because the judge will not be aware of what’s happening, according to the startup behind the venture, DoNotPay.
Prefer “A Scratch in the Sky”
Hey, you’re the one who referenced Crack in the Sky
Do they have an uncontrollable desire to chase ambulances? If they suck to they automatically become a politician? So many questions.
You’d better not get a robot lawyer named Hal if you want to get a fair sentence or get out of the courtroom alive. And Daleks need not apply except in death penalty cases. EXTERMINATE!
biddi-biddi-biddi
Bite My Shiny Metal Ass
We are willing to make it a full partner.
we got a robot president, so why not?