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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't study English, Art or 'pre-law'.[/quote] Or law, or IT, or accounting, or business.[/quote] So none of this is right -- at least not now and for a while. You cannot replace a lawyer because everything generated has to be checked. Also it will do a good job a routine stuff but needs a human to present the right way. [b]The point is 'most' lawyers will become redundant - probably 60-70% within 5 -10 years.[/b] The most important people will be English majors. The output will only be as good as the input. That is more englishy than sciencey. Also the work need to make what AI does really usable are English skills. [b]Think harder. That is the point. We do not need English majors we need people who can ask the 'right/better' questions to get superior results. In order to ask the 'better' questions, we need people with knowledge and ability to synthesize vast knowledge and come up with essential questions. Not English majors. Sounds like you may be relaced soon if you don't shape up and start asking 'better' questions.[/b][/quote][/quote] You're literally describing an English major. [/quote]
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