ActuaryGlittering16 t1_itdjha0 wrote
Reply to comment by Down_The_Rabbithole in If you believe you can think exponentially, you might be wrong. Transformative AI is here, and it is going to radically change the world before the Singularity, and before AGI. by AdditionalPizza
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.
futebollounge t1_itw39ay wrote
They don’t due to regulatory reasons. But they sure as hell can be
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.
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.
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.
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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