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mvcv t1_j6t3jlt wrote

Lawyer is the prime job to be done by robots in the future. That's going to be an interesting power struggle as lawyers and large rich corporations fight against automation while the average person sits idly by as they're blasted by propaganda about how bad robot lawyer automation is.

Wait, did I say power struggle? I meant massacre.

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Kastar_Troy t1_j6u2cvh wrote

Tables should turn and give us more balance, with access to excellent lawyers for the average joe.

The rich are going to absolutely hate it.

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halberthawkins t1_j6u4iul wrote

I kind of feel like most judges wouldn't accept this sort of Cyrano de Bergarac lawyering.

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override367 t1_j6tw4td wrote

as the article shows, you cant do it because lawyers will sue you

now if this company had hired a lawyer themselves and the AI was just "providing legal information" and not legal advice, that might be different

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Larkson9999 t1_j6tairx wrote

What I really want to see is AI taking elected official's jobs. I would actually prefer voting for a machine that can be manipulated by a single corporation or group instead of whoever pays the person the most money that election cycle. Sure, it'll be largely the same thing anyway but at least we won't have to pay for their retirement, security, travel expenses, housing, and medical crap anymore.

In short, vote for my upcoming Republican AI. It'll be the easiest politician to simulate.

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pjnick300 t1_j6tl7or wrote

Do you even need an AI to simulate a Republican?

Just have an algorithm trawl the net for whatever the most trending debates are and have it triple down on one side. Bam, instant culture war politics.

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