Monday 6 March 2017

This chatbot helps refugees claim asylum, for free

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Refugees struggling with asylum applications can now use a chatbot to get free legal aid in the US, Canada and the UK.

DoNotPay, created by London-born Stanford student Joshua Browder, started out as an artificial-intelligence lawyer helping with parking tickets and delayed flights. 

After success in those areas — it overturned more than 160,000 parking fines across London and New York for free — lawyers and nonprofits reached out saying that the idea of automated legal services cold be extended to help refugees stranded in these countries. 

"I hope it will allow anyone to have a right to safety, regardless of the ability to afford a lawyer," Browder, 20, told MashableRead more...

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