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ARVITA©
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN INTELLIGENCE
A LAWYER’S REPRESENTATION OF THE CLIENT SHOULD BE MADE EASIER, NOT HARDER: THAT’S WHERE ARVITA© COMES IN.
ARVITA©
ARVITA© -- THE LAWYER’S ASSISTANT
ARVITA© - A NOVEL LEGAL SOFTWARE PROGRAM UTILIZING ARTIFICIAL HUMAN INTELLIGENCE IN THE POTENTIALLY 30 BILLION DOLLAR ARTIFICIAL HUMAN INTELLIGENCE MARKET WORLDWIDE BY 2007
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by
ANANT KUMAR TRIPATI
LEGAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
8383 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, SUITE 516
(213) 653-5531
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I have designed, with the assistance of many independent contractors, a software program ARVITA© (named after my daughter Arvita) which provides unique services. ARVITA©is a lot more helpful than any other software in the market today. At the current time, it has the following features and is designed to revolutionize the legal field:
1. ARVITA© places the lawyer on a solid footing by improving the quality of the lawyer’s services. It is designed to resolve bottlenecks.
2. ARVITA© supplies the technical and technological vision that will help keep the lawyer synchronized with the position that the adversary will take.
3. ARVITA© enables the lawyer to find out the complete background of the lawyer representing the adversary. Complaints and motions filed in court for sanctions, misconduct can be retrieved through ARVITA©.
4. ARVITA© enables lawyers to find out the position taken by judges on certain issues, their case management style, etc.
5. ARVITA© enables the lawyer to learn about public clients and businesses. Find out whether they have been sued and found liable for violations of federal and state laws. Learn about their practices on issues. Do they violate individual rights? Discover company and Municipal Practices.
6. ARVITA© provides automatic links to the electronic research services. In order for the software to function, one must subscribe to one of the services.
In order that law is accessible easily to non-lawyers, experts in the field of computer and law are utilizing artificial human intelligence in new ways. L. Loevinger, “Jurimetrics: The Next Step Forward” (1949) Minnesota Law Review 33 R.W. Morrison, “Market Realities Of Rule-Based Software For Lawyers: Where The Rubber Meets The Road” (1989) Language software, word processing software, accounting and other software, use artificial intelligence concepts currently. ARVITA© expands on these principles.
ARVITA© uses knowledge extracted from databases such as WESTLAW, LEXIS, ARANET, and CDB INFOECK etc. q.v.J.Bing (ed) Handbook Of Legal Information Retrieval (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1984) The software applies search and reasoning procedures to find solutions to problems and when it arrives at solutions, it provides justification for the answers it arrives at. It uses principles described in E.L. Rissland “Learning How To Argue: Using Hypotheticals” (1984).
The principles set forth in HYPO which provide for conceptual retrievals based on the structure of legal arguments and fact patterns presented, are used in ARVITA©. Ed Ashley “Toward a Computational Theory Of Arguing With Precedents: Accommodating Multiple Interpretations Of Cases (1989) E.L. Rissland, “Examples In Legal Reasoning: Legal Hypotheticals” (1983) Proceedings First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law 67. Cases that are germane to the fact patterns and arguments are retrieved and arranged in terms of arguments presented and to be presented.
As commercial success is essential, ARVITA© prompts the user for information with questions that require a “yes” or “no” or “unknown”; queries and word patterns, thereby making is easier for the non-lawyer.
Traditionally, it is common for statutory interpretations to involve literal interpretations C.Biagiolo, P. Mariani & D. Tiscornia “ESPLEX”: A Rule And Conceptual Based Model For Representing Statutes” (1987). On the other hand, case law requires a certain degree of interpreting. ARVITA© uses the Susskind model of eliminating “extraneous” data as well as “dicta” from cases. This is possible because cases are based on principles set forth in the law and rules, hence enabling ARVITA© to perform this function. E. Levi, An Introduction To Legal Reasoning (University Of Chicago Press, Chicago) (1949) pp 3-5. As fact patterns explain decisions that are rendered in cases, ARVITA© is able to achieve this task. J.C. Smith and C. Deedman, “The Application Of Expert Systems Technology To Case-Based Reasoning (1987).
According to the report on technology assessment by the United States Department of Commerce, AHI also known as AI, could "1) help organizations manage knowledge assets and deal with complexity, 2) help experts solve difficult analysis problems and design new devices, 3) learn from examples, 4) provide answers to English questions using both structured data and free text.".Even though when the report was issued the United States was far behind in areas such as neural networks, fuzzy logic, machine learning, robotics, etc., the United States Department of Commerce estimated that the global market for AHI or AI to be at about one billion dollars.
However, various researchers believe that by 2007 the global market for AHI shall be between 20 to 30 billion dollars. Some specific AHI technologies are generally known as belief networks, agents, decision support systems, and expert systems neural networks, which help existing applications in addressing variability. Researchers will continue to separate the fiction aspect of the field from industrial/commercial/business applications.
ARVITA©does exactly that. It hopes to be a major player in the legal field, adding services such as bulletin boards, message boards, e-mail, law journals, etc. as a part of the service.
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For more information, you may contact Anant Kumar Tripati at (213) 653-5531 fax (213) 653-1272 or direct questions to Frederick A. Romero, Esq., Attorney At Law 8383 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 516, Beverly Hills, California 90211, the General Counsel of Legal Research Associates.
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