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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]College education isn't what it used to be. At one time it was difficult, and made to intentionally fail most who tried to get a BA or higher, similar to sports tryouts, military, etc. Then along came the participation trophy culture and everyone got a trophy, then everyone was given a degree. Now they are not worth much due to that. So people keep trying to "catch that high" and going for PhD degrees now or multiple degrees. Due to all the soft easy student loans, everyone could do it, and colleges rapidly raised tuitions to ridiculous levels. It's become a huge scam, just like the insurance scams and the housing market scams. It will all correct itself soon. A.I. might be the catalyst for the college scam at least, making most every job done at a desk obsolete. [/quote] I think it's going to be a shock for people like lawyers who, with a few exceptions, are going to obsolete by July 2027. The luckiest will be able to work as AI guides. I should probably post this in the real estate forums—all those smug Bethesda lawyers in their fancy houses are about to find out what it's like to get foreclosed on.[/quote] I'm a lawyer at a nonprofit. I would love if AI was accessible enough and good enough that my clients could advocate for themselves successfully, but I see no signs of that, and certainly not by July 2027.[/quote] I agree. It will help lawyers work faster and might take out the lowest tier of lawyers doing document review and commodified work. But, much of being a lawyer is about relationships and helping people understand what they need. I use AI for work and it is great for some things and terrible at other things. It can make templates and take information that it is given and shape into nicely organized paragraphs. But, its pretty crap at making fine distinctions or knowing when and how to use certain formats. I am not that worried that it will replace the entire profession. [/quote] Yeah, I don’t think you appreciate the speed at which it’s abilities are doubling. Whatever it is now - and you’re not seeing the highest end stuff - it will be 2x or 3x by the end of the year. [/quote] Yay! 3x as much garbage data, mishandled reporting, and unresolved casework![/quote] There are a lot crappy lawyers already but they can’t have their algo tweaked to fix them. Nobody is going to cry about all the lawyers put out of work. [/quote]
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