
Stacey Dennett, a businesswoman living in New York City, USA, got rid of a $2000 debt with the help of ChatGPT. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Unable to afford a lawyer, she used artificial intelligence tools to defend herself independently in court. ChatGPT helped her prepare the defense speech, organize evidence, and get ready for the trial.
Dennett even asked ChatGPT to "express an opinion as a Harvard professor" and conducted an analysis of the evidence. As a result, she succeeded in reducing her debt and resolving the dispute peacefully.
Such cases are increasing in the USA. For example, Lynn White from Los Angeles avoided a $73,000 fine with the help of ChatGPT and Perplexity.
Another American, Jennifer Allan, managed to pay off an $11,000 debt with ChatGPT's assistance. These examples demonstrate that artificial intelligence tools can also be effectively used in legal proceedings.
These technologies help protect the rights of many people. They also serve as an important support tool for those who cannot afford legal services.
In the future, further development and wider adoption of such technologies are expected.