DoNotPay has to pay $193K for falsely touting untested AI lawyer, FTC says

DoNotPay, originally promoted as the “world’s first robot lawyer,” was found by the FTC to have made deceptive claims without testing its AI chatbot’s output against a human lawyer’s level. DoNotPay did not employ attorneys to verify outputs or validate legal claims, leading to an FTC settlement where the AI startup agreed to pay $193,000 and warn consumers of limitations. DoNotPay, which started as a free service for challenging parking tickets in 2015, expanded into various legal areas, defending its lawyer-replacing model despite concerns. The FTC’s actions against DoNotPay are part of a larger crackdown on deceptive AI claims.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/09/startup-behind-worlds-first-robot-lawyer-to-pay-193k-for-false-ads-ftc-says/

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