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ActuaryGlittering16 t1_itdjha0 wrote

Strongly doubt lawyers are getting automated away anytime soon. They’ll just have a lot more tools to work with when researching and drafting documents.

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futebollounge t1_itw39ay wrote

They don’t due to regulatory reasons. But they sure as hell can be

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ActuaryGlittering16 t1_itx0aze wrote

They won’t though. Every single person born before I’d say 2010 is already adapted to a world where there isn’t this tech. The blue collar worker who gets in a car wreck is going to want to talk to a human being. That’s not gonna change anytime soon regardless of the advancements.

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futebollounge t1_itx1x02 wrote

Your statement doesn’t make sense to me. That might be true for every person born before 1980.

Also, if you’re in a car wreck and talking to insurance, you won’t even tell that it’s just an AI talking to you, so you won’t care.

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ActuaryGlittering16 t1_itx3g01 wrote

That’s fine. That’s still billions of people who will want to deal with human lawyers.

If you’re in a car wreck and the insurance company offers you $50K for $300K worth of damage are you just going to call an AI out of the blue? Who will operate the AI law firm? Who will be licensed to help you?

I agree that in time everything will be automated away but the comment I initially responded to argues this is happening to attorneys in a few years. No way in hell. Try 15-20 years.

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futebollounge t1_ityc6ya wrote

True. But I still think it’s largely due to regulation and lobbying that will fight tooth and nail to keep it that way.

Otherwise people would only want a human lawyer if they have a winning track record over an AI lawyer.

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