robolawyer

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English

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Etymology

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From robo- +‎ lawyer.

Noun

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robolawyer (plural robolawyers)

  1. A computer system that dispenses legal advice.
    • 2002, John J. Bonsignore, Before the law: an introduction to the legal process, page 319:
      Software engineers are working on developing legal expert systems that use large databases to respond to legal queries — robolawyers?
    • 2006, The Economist, volume 378, numbers 8467-8470, page 24:
      This is not Dr Zeleznikow's first venture into the field of robolawyer software.
    • 2012, Michio Kaku, Physics of the Future:
      As we saw in the last chapter, one day, we may talk to the Internet on our wall screens and converse with the friendly face of a robodoc or robolawyer.