When they say that “they have an army of lawyers” or that Disney has more lawyers than animators and things like that, do they tho? Is an army of lawyers really effective? Do companies actually have an “army” of lawyers to redact and sign documents?

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    10 months ago

    Yep. I use ChatGPT myself to help with research on coding and other issues.

    I don’t expect AI is going to replace humans anytime soon, but the use of it is going to be an essential skill, and people and companies who don’t learn how will definitely go extinct.

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      10 months ago

      It is most certainly already replacing some humans. One example is some video content now being generated by AI rather than a digital artist; same for stock photos.

      All mechanization and automation is designed to aid or replace humans. In some cases it’s about safety or about effort. But ultimately, it’s about a company increasing their profitability. Profits will motivate adoption.