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Originally Posted by blankall
Legal research is a pretty small part of a lawyer's day. I don't spend that much time researching, and I have a junior associate do a lot of that work for me. I also would never trust AI to do any kind legal research. I'd trust a legal assistant before AI any day. I mean maybe that will improve, but currently AI is struggling to create human hands with the correct amount of fingers. It has a ways to go.
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All large professional services firms are investing heavily in dynamic AI use cases, knowing they need to do this to not get left behind. Not just research, the applications are extremely broad.
You can't focus on what AI gets wrong, it's about how much easier it makes certain activities. In your example, AI doesn't replace the assistant entirely, it's a tool they use.
I think you'd be very surprised at what custom GPT's and AI agents can do. The progress I have seen in just the last three months on so many use cases is jaw dropping.