I’ve been testing various AI models over the past few months, and the results are terrifying. Just a couple of years ago, these AI tools were inaccurate, clunky, and full of errors. But now? They’re drafting contracts, analyzing case law, predicting rulings, and even generating legal strategies better and faster than most lawyers. Give it another few years, and AI will likely automate the majority of what lawyers and even judges do.
Why would anyone hire a lawyer for basic legal work when AI can draft airtight agreements in seconds? Why would a client pay insane legal fees when AI can provide case strategies at a fraction of the cost?
So, tell me what actual value will human lawyers provide in upcoming years?