Are lawyers cooked by AI?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cooking is probably something AI will not be able to do. At least for a while


Fine dining cooking yes…but there are fry making and other single use cooking robots being used as we speak in fast food and fast casual restaurants.

The issue with those places isn’t saving money (though they do hope to save some)…it’s just finding employees and the constant turnover.
Anonymous
Put the fries in the bag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cooking is probably something AI will not be able to do. At least for a while


Fine dining cooking yes…but there are fry making and other single use cooking robots being used as we speak in fast food and fast casual restaurants.

The issue with those places isn’t saving money (though they do hope to save some)…it’s just finding employees and the constant turnover.


Are we defining AI as anything automated? Is mail merge AI?
Anonymous
Anonymous
What about expert witness outfits that charge a bazillion dollars to prepare a fancy report? Easy to imagine them having to switch up business models or trimming underlings
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finding a lawyer worth the money is so difficult and rare. Most lawyers are shockingly unhelpful most of the time. The only thing they seem to do better than others is bill.

Lawyers and contractors are billing experts many of whom are mediocre at their jobs and only survive because they take advantage of people in need.


This.
I would take an A.I. Lawyer any day over any attorney that isn't in the top 1%.


I mean good luck with that. I've seen people post AI's "legal advice" on line. Often it's technically wrong, but even when it's 90% technically correct, the strategy was all wrong. But sure, go save some money and see how it goes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finding a lawyer worth the money is so difficult and rare. Most lawyers are shockingly unhelpful most of the time. The only thing they seem to do better than others is bill.

Lawyers and contractors are billing experts many of whom are mediocre at their jobs and only survive because they take advantage of people in need.


This.
I would take an A.I. Lawyer any day over any attorney that isn't in the top 1%.


I mean good luck with that. I've seen people post AI's "legal advice" on line. Often it's technically wrong, but even when it's 90% technically correct, the strategy was all wrong. But sure, go save some money and see how it goes!


There it is.
Anonymous
AI will not effect the top 1 percent of lawyers. The rest are toast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AI will not effect the top 1 percent of lawyers. The rest are toast.

Oh shut up about this fantasy, nonexistent “top 1%” of lawyers.” What is your obsession with that?
Anonymous
All top tech companies are replacing lawyers with ai
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