AI has a long way to go before it can be a fucking lawyer. Get a grip
Nope. Basic research, wills and trusts, corporate and business org docs, writing an appellate brief, filing a motion in most cases are pretty basic and repetitive. Please write a preliminary injunction to be filed in Washington federal district court to halt the Washington new anti-gun legislation. You will still need lawyers to supervise, organize, review and argue but a lot of paralegals will be toast along with rank and file attorneys who were doing the above mentioned work.
No one wants to do business with an AI
This is the part you gloss over.
Sure, paralegals could get replaced. Lawyers arent.
Lot's of lawyers are involved in rote business. You should get out more.
Good luck being represented by the robots.
Im sure the judge and jury will love it!!
If you could read and understand basic concepts then you wouldn't need to be phucking strawman ass.
AI is not going to take over as much as you think
Just like expanding government overreach, I believe tech and AI more likely to organically outgrow itself than not.
I'm not a skynet doomsdayer, but it's a concern worth having.
Also, maybe the genx, boomers (maybe some early millennials) will struggle doing business with robots, but I can see the iPad VR babies accepting it as the norm.
Again, not a doomsday guy, but based off the trajectory I've witnessed in my lifetime, it's easier to imagine the Matrix than some harmonious AI enriched human utopia.