Sunday, February 28, 2016

A student creates software capable of blowing PV – Begeek.fr

Take a lawyer to challenge a PV parking is expensive, which is why Joshua Browder, a young British student enrolled at Stanford University in the United States, has created a software able to “replace” an attorney.

a “robot-lawyer” to challenge the PV

Joshua Browder has created end 2015 is software able to “replace” a lawyer in the affairs of Challenges tickets. Called “DoNotPay” (do not pay), this software is able to automatically prepare legal arguments to challenge in court parking fines. Users can benefit from this “lawyer” virtual free, they only have to answer the questions put to automatically receive legal arguments adapted to their situation so that we can then make a claim and to cancel their PV.

When asked by the site Metro , Joshua Browder says he got the idea to create this software after receiving a number of PV “ sometimes inflicted unfairly” . According to the young man, “ judicial problems are a burden on the most disadvantaged people. With technologies like my robot, I hope that everyone around the world will be entitled to the same protection as a billionaire “.



3 million euros of fine spared

the software of the young man of 19 years has enabled users to get successful in 47% of cases, representing a total of 95,000 tickets canceled or 3 million dollars of fine spared. The software of the young man was so well received by users as the skill of the “robot-lawyer” have been expanded. The software is now able to handle other affairs such as delays plane or train. Joshua Browder now wants to develop his “robot” in New York, Canada and Mexico in a few months.

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