A staff member interacts with Xiaofa, a robot that provides simple legal advice and guidance for litigants, at Beijing No 1 Intermediate People's Court on Thursday. [Zou Hong/China Daily] The Chinese capital's first artificial intelligence robot for legal services was put into operation in a Beijing court on Thursday. The robot, named Xiaofa, stands 1.46 meters tall and provides legal advice and guidance in a child's voice. Xiaofa explains complicated legal terms in everyday language to help the public better understand legal definitions, said Du Xiangyang, founder and CEO of AEGIS Data, which designed Xiaofa. We used a child's voice to ease the tense emotions of litigants who come here for help. The robot can move its head and wave its hands as instructions show up on screen, and it can guide people to the exact service window for litigation services. The appearance of Xiaofa was a big move for the Beijing court, as the capital works to build a smart court system. Over 40,000 litigation questions and 30,000 legal issues can be answered by the robot, according to the court. Interaction between humans and machines has improved immensely, said Ma Laike, deputy head of Beijing No 1 Intermediate People's Court. It will decrease the cost of litigation, save trial resources and improve the efficiency of justice. Before the robot was introduced into the Beijing court system, it was tested by legal professionals. In October 2016, China's first AI legal robot, Faxiaotao, was unveiled in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, attracting visitors from home and abroad. Faxiaotao can help people analyze the best way to solve a dispute, and also assist them in selecting which attorneys are suitable to accept the case, according to the robot's designer, Itslaw, a company that combines internet technology with law. For example, if a company's corporate client believes its advertisements or advertising slogans have been illegally copied by a rival company and would like to hire an attorney who is a specialist, Faxiaotao will first recognize what kind of case it is and then analyze its database for suitable lawyers who have dealt with similar disputes. More than 300,000 attorneys across the country were listed in the company's database last year. When a query is made it selects the best three options, the company said. The Supreme People's Court has ordered Chinese courts at all levels to build technology-friendly systems for lawsuits and explore the use of big data and AI to help judges and litigants search documents and resolve cases. An internal intelligent system covers 3,520 courts across the country, giving the courts access to a great deal of information online. Xin Wen contributed to this story. wellies and wristbands 2017
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Wang says maritime issues will be among topics of discussion   State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (L) shakes hands with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh in Hanoi, April 1, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua] China is ready to work with Vietnam to effectively tackle and manage their differences and explore joint development, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday. Wang made the remark when meeting with Nguyen Phu Trong, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee, during an official visit to Vietnam on Sunday and Monday. Trong said the two sides should properly handle maritime issues through friendly consultation in the spirit of comrades and brothers. As a transitional measure, Hanoi and Beijing could discuss conducting joint developments to champion maritime peace and stability, Trong said. Wang said the two sides should consistently reinforce the fundamental role of reciprocal public goodwill that supports the two nations' ties and make sure the relationship always develops on the right track. The visit was made at a time trade between China and Vietnam exceeded $100 billion last year, and more than 10 million trips were made between the two countries last year. During the Sunday talks between Wang and Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, China and Vietnam agreed that properly handling maritime issues is of huge importance to the bilateral ties' smooth and healthy development. Both sides also agreed to embark on maritime cooperation, including exploring feasible ways of joint development, Wang said at a joint news conference with Minh later on Sunday. The two countries should act on the regulations mapped out by the agreement on basic principles guiding the settlement of maritime issues existing between the two countries, Wang said. They should stay true to managing differences through consultations and refrain from taking unilateral actions that might complicate and escalate the situation, Wang added. Wang called on the two sides to seize the rare opportunities brought about by the reform and development of the two countries, which have now entered a new era, and upgrade the scale and quality of bilateral practical cooperation. During his talk with Wang, Minh said maintaining and strengthening the traditional friendship between Vietnam and China is in the interests of both countries, which also contributes to regional peace and stability. Both countries should promote integration of the Belt and Road Initiative with the Two Corridors and One Economic Circle plan, push forward cooperation in various fields, and properly handle maritime issues, Minh added.
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