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New App Lets You 'Sue Anyone By Pressing a Button' (vice.com)

Jason Koebler writes: Do Not Pay, a free service that launched in the iOS App store today, uses artificial intelligence to help people win up to $25,000 in small claims court. It's the latest project from 21-year-old Stanford senior Joshua Browder, whose service previously allowed people to fight parking tickets or sue Equifax; now, the app has streamlined the process. It's the "first ever service to sue anyone (in all 3,000 counties in 50 states) by pressing a button."

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  1. Re:With great power... by DarkOx · · Score: 4, Informative

    So its basically TruboTax for small claims cases. 1993 called and they'd like their definition of amazing back.

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