This Articulate AI Bot Can be Your Lawyer, Financial Manager, Salesperson, and More

Consumers now have their own auto-response bot.

Now, the computer can handle the bills for you.

DoNotPay, the startup behind the world's first robot lawyer, is about to change how we pay our bills with a new Chrome extension powered by GPT technology.

If you do not have a clue what all this is, ChatGPT uses the advanced GPT-3.5 language technology from OpenAI, an AI model that was honed using a sizable collection of text data from numerous sources. It has become quite well-known for giving thorough, human-like answers to queries. Now, someone is using it to help people haggle with bills.

What Is DoNotPay

According to CEO Joshua Browder, the automated reply bot, which is also a browser extension, can negotiate reduced pricing on a variety of bills such as internet providers, hospitals, and others.

The extension will be able to study and understand the intricacies of each bill by leveraging GPT, a strong language processing engine, and then negotiate on behalf of the user to get a reduced price.

The CEO of DoNotPay just released a video of the chatbot trying to get a customer a better deal on internet service. The AI that runs ChatGPT was used to build the negotiator bot. It complains about bad internet service and responds to what a Comcast representative says in an online chat, which helps it get a discount worth $120 per year.

Internet service providers and other businesses usually use automated response tools on their public websites to assist customers and give them complain tickets. Most of the time, this way of communicating does not get anything done, and it can sometimes necessitate a lengthy process. DoNotPay gives you a break from the hassle, and it knows just enough tricks to save you money.

What's Next?

According to Wired, huge corporations may eventually adopt the technology and construct chatbots to manage client inquiries and complaints or to pitch their new items. Based on the same report, a number of fluent new conversational agents based on this new approach to language AI have recently surfaced.

The extension is likely to be especially beneficial for those who have difficulty navigating independently, such as those with disabilities or language problems. It is also a useful resource for people wishing to save money on their bills without having to spend hours on the phone or go through the trouble of switching providers.

This new tool is another example of GPT technology's expanding influence in numerous industries, and it is expected to be welcomed by consumers eager to save money on their bills.

Meanwhile, Artificial Lawyer considers that if corporations are using chatbots to 'manage' people, it's only right that people use AI to counterbalance the situation. In turn, corporations will deploy AI for outward-facing consumer legal needs one day, and then we will go into some really intriguing territory.

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