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But will it? | It’s only a matter of time before AI tools graduate from being a fun public play

But will it? [Altucher Confidential] February 13, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( It’s only a matter of time before AI tools graduate from being a fun public playground, to taking over important - and well compensated - roles in society. [Hero_Image] AI Can Do Your Job Better Than You By James Altucher Urgent Note From James – Response Requested By Midnight Tomorrow [Click here for more...]( Hey, it’s James. [I just made a massive change to my Altucher’s Investment Network newsletter.]( This is one of the biggest changes to a newsletter in the history of our business… As far as I know, nothing like it has ever been done before. What’s going on? In short, I’m adding 3 brand-new benefits to this all-new “Pro level” of Altucher’s Investment Network. And as one of my readers, I’d hate to see you left behind. That’s why – for a very limited time, until the timer below hits 0 – [you’ll be able to upgrade your current subscription to this new “Pro level” by clicking here.]( [Click here for more...] [Seriously. Just click here now to see how to claim your upgrade.]( [Chris Campbell] CHRIS CAMPBELL It’s likely that, in 20 years, major industries -- like healthcare, education, and even manufacturing -- will have AI at their cores. The big (really BIG) question… Will the AI be open or will it be closed? Even more… There’s no doubt that an AI can already do most jobs. The REAL question: Will it? The answer to the first question, I would argue, is obvious: Open is the way to go. The alternative is a dystopian panopticon micromanaged down to every single bead of sweat. BUT… The answer to the second question isn’t as straightforward. As James points out in his article below, “There’s a big difference between ‘Can replace’ and ‘Will replace.’” Today, James will tackle perhaps the biggest quandary of the 2020s… Sure, AI could take your job. But will it? Read on to find out. AI Can Do Your Job Better Than You James Altucher It’s only a matter of time before AI tools graduate from being a fun public playground, to taking over important - and well compensated - roles in society. Using the internet revolution as a timeline comparison: AI is in the Hampster Dance Era. Soon to enter the AOL Chat Room Epoch, then the Reign of MySpace, and eventually the Age of Uber. Our organic human brains are probably not even capable of imagining what these will look like. One thing is for sure: many jobs - even ones that require advanced degrees and specialization - will be able to be done better by an AI. We’ve detailed what jobs are most vulnerable to be replaced by a machine within the next few years in the latest issue of Altucher’s Investment Network. But there’s one important thing to note… There’s a big difference between “Can replace” and “Will replace”. As we’ve recently learned, all of the technology already existed for most office jobs to be done from the comfort of an employee’s home for a long time. It took people across the world being forbidden from going outside before work-from-home became normal. This is despite remote work… - Improving employee happiness and satisfaction - Allowing companies to hire anyone from across the country - Most importantly, reducing (or eliminating) office costs for employers Even though there were many advantages and limited downsides, most companies didn’t make the switch to allow remote work until they were forced to. That’s because change is usually a choice, and one that most people resist at all costs. So the question most people are asking with AI: “can it do my job?”, should actually be “WILL it do my job?”. Because I’m sorry to break it to you, AI is already able to do your job. Or it will soon. But that doesn’t mean you need to update your resume just yet. For a prime example, we’re already seeing this play out in the case of “Robo Lawyers”. Attorneys are near the top of my list of professions prime to be replaced by AI. Specifically any attorney that doesn’t appear in court or do negotiations with other lawyers. However Joshua Browder has taken my claim a step further and is trying to prove that all attorneys can be replaced by artificial intelligence. Today. The CEO of DoNotPay offered up a one million dollar reward for anyone who would wear AirPods and repeat AI-generated prompts while arguing their case before the Supreme Court. [image 1] Browder created a chatbot to argue his own parking tickets, and eventually expanded the idea to start the company DoNotPay. The services now offered by the site include several that you’d usually have to contact an attorney for, such as filing for divorce or drafting a cease and desist letter. While Browder was smart enough to hire real human lawyers to include disclaimers informing you that DoNotPay does not offer legal advice and is not licensed to practice law, Browder himself has made public claims that DoNotPay is “the general counsel for the consumer”. Response Requested 1/1000th of an ounce of gold available for you As a Altucher Confidential reader, Jim Rickards is offering you 1/1000th of an ounce of gold when you upgrade your account. It will come in the form of a “Gold Back” - a new type of gold currency that’s starting to spread across America ([click here to view](. If you have not responded to Jim’s offer yet, and want to know how to claim yours… Please click the link below for details. [Click here to learn how to claim your new Gold Back Currency]( Thanks! Amber Anderson Customer Service LawyerBot 3000 So we have our first real life test case of robots trying to replace an entire profession. How’s it going? Well, it’s not. Browder has given up, at least temporarily, trying to get his AI program into the highest court in the land. Why? Because he found out it was extremely illegal to bring recording devices into court. Also practicing law without a license, even if you’re a robot, is frowned upon. This outcome may be unsatisfying if you were hoping to test the limits of AI. It’s a lot like a teacher answering “I don’t know, can you?” when a student asks if they can go to the bathroom. We don’t know if an AI can be an effective trial lawyer, but we’ve learned that it may not be one. The laws prohibiting what electronics can be brought into a courtroom slam shut any possibility of having your own robot advisor give you legal advice remotely. While protocols were updated over COVID in order to allow video chat to be used for attorneys to make arguments remotely, it seems unlikely they’d make the same concession in order to make their own professions obsolete. Conclusion… If you’re a lawyer that interacts with other humans on a regular basis, you will be spared by the first wave of the Robot Wars. Where AI DOES Come In So what about all the lawyers that don’t need to put on a suit for court? While there hasn’t been a reckoning yet, AI is already having a massive effect on the legal system. Programs such as Document Intelligence are already utilizing AI tools to ease the burden of due diligence on law firms. While few lawyers have been put in the unemployment line by artificial intelligence so far, we are seeing fewer “man hours” needed to complete tasks compared to only a few years ago. Less work to do means less people needed to do the work. As it stands now, AI is only making the lives of attorneys easier. Not replacing them. You may think that robots being more efficient and less prone to errors might mean it’s just a matter of time before it replaces any lawyer that’s “just” a subject matter expert. Well, ChatGPT was given a series of law school exams and ended up [receiving a C+.]( Not bad for a free chatbot not specifically trained to practice law, but it seems that it’s at best equipped to replace bad lawyers… Which does keep my “two-thirds of lawyers being replaced” prediction alive. Best, James Altucher For Altucher Confidential New Biden Bucks Follow-Up Available Now Hey, it’s Jim Rickards. Since posting my original Biden Bucks presentation online, millions of people have viewed it. Snopes and the Associated Press have even attempted to “fact check” me and claim my warnings are false: [Click here for more...]( Point being, my message has raised a storm and caused a lot of controversy. But in the time between my message and now, a lot of new developments have come to light. That’s why I’ve just released an update to my original prediction… one which will likely be even more controversial. [Click here now to access my new 2023 Biden Bucks follow-up.]( [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Altucher Confidential e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Altucher Confidential, feel free to [click here.]( Please note: the mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so do not reply to this message. We welcome comments or suggestions at feedback@altucherconfidential.com. This address is for feedback only. For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, [contact us here]( or call (844)-731-0984. 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