Submitted by banaca4 t3_11da34x in singularity
V_Shtrum t1_ja8s4yi wrote
Reply to comment by PlaintiffSide in Existential angst and yolo thoughts & cancer parallel by banaca4
>I can imagine some practice areas being wiped out
Don't know the specifics, but as a layman I can imagine a lot of people might get some DIY legal advice from an algorithm, may reduce the number of consultations to firms and reduce revenue.
>one attorney with a good AI would be more productive than one attorney overseeing a handful of associates.
Agreed, easy to forsee this, will be the same with software devs though most seem in denial about it.
However:
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The legal profession is practical as well as intellectual: representing clients in court, seeing the whites of their eyes, communicating good and bad news, counseling clients, convincing a judge, literally twisting clients arms etc.
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Lawyers enjoy legal protection not afforded to other professionals / AI. There's nothing stopping me using ChatGPT to code, but ChatGPT can't represent me in court.
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The courts (etc) are very conservative and resistant to technological change.
Still think it's a safer bet then many other fields.
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