The article discusses venture capitalist Victor Lazarte's controversial stance that artificial intelligence (AI) is fully replacing human jobs, particularly in law and HR, rather than merely augmenting them. Despite industry skepticism and recent setbacks in AI applications, Lazarte remains optimistic, advising law students to consider future roles potentially unaffected by AI. He references troubling incidents, like AI-generated materials being rejected in court, to illustrate the current state of AI's implementation. His remarks prompt a deeper examination of AI's evolving impact on the workforce and potential job loss.
Big companies talk about, like, 'AI isn't replacing people, it's augmenting them,' the tycoon said on the Twenty Minute VC podcast. This is bullshit. It's fully replacing people.
Law school students should think about what they could do three years from now that AI could not.
A New York Supreme Court judge recently slammed an entrepreneur for trying to pass an AI-generated video off as a stand-in for a human lawyer.
You are not going to use this courtroom as a launch for your business, boomed the justice.
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