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legendary
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October 19, 2018, 01:49:42 PM
#4
Sounds a good place to atart as any, seeing as that any serious Bitcoin user or holder with some sense of social responsibility would want to fulfil such obligations. I'd even be willing to be that first user, if I don't have to publicise details! My situation is not very straightforward maybe, as my nationality is different from current residence. I have also a rather fluid status on the latter though have some permanent plans if things work out.

If I'm suitable I don't mind going to you in PM. See if something comes out of this.
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October 16, 2018, 11:09:59 AM
#3
OK. Tried looking at your website but wasn't very clear. I think the basic idea I'm grasping sounds like a great one - anyone who's ever had to deal with the legal system knows how difficult it can be to obtain clarity on what needs to be done especially with documentation. I see good public (free) legal counsel in developed countries but almost impossible to obtain in countries like mine.

A Bitcoin (or crypto) related service would almost be even something I'd look for... but do we really need a blockchain platform for that now? Open source and open access, perhaps, but I don't have the energy for "decentralised" "democratic" platforms for legal resources.

The idea is simple.
Got a problem (a letter or receipt), took a photo and got an answer.
The neural network itself will understand what your name is, what the question is and write the document.

Looking for suggestions where to start.
What is the first and interesting question, we will teach him the first neural network.
Need advice, which document to generate the first.
Recommend it.
Maybe just a statement to the tax service, so as not to pay from Bitcoin taxes?
legendary
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October 16, 2018, 10:02:12 AM
#2
OK. Tried looking at your website but wasn't very clear. I think the basic idea I'm grasping sounds like a great one - anyone who's ever had to deal with the legal system knows how difficult it can be to obtain clarity on what needs to be done especially with documentation. I see good public (free) legal counsel in developed countries but almost impossible to obtain in countries like mine.

A Bitcoin (or crypto) related service would almost be even something I'd look for... but do we really need a blockchain platform for that now? Open source and open access, perhaps, but I don't have the energy for "decentralised" "democratic" platforms for legal resources.
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October 16, 2018, 02:08:14 AM
#1
We begin to learn the neural network to write legal templates.
The question arose: what is the most popular and simple legal template in America.
Which document did you most often have to fill in on your behalf?

Tell me please:
Job application?
Speed penalty protest?
etc.

It is desirable that the document was not very long.
This is just the beginning, better simpler.
thank you
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