robolawyer

English

Etymology

robo- + lawyer

Noun

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, issues 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.
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