A Georgetown Professor on How AI Could Change the Workplace

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We’ve been as curious about artificial intelligence

Oh, wow. Well, for decades, a lot of emphasis was on trying to understand how much automation is going to substitute blue-collar jobs and what the impact will be. Most of the time, when it came to intellectual jobs, people thought that AI was outside that scope. This is changing. You are starting to see that a lot of creative work can be sped up with AI. Some people who thought a white-collar job was a safe bet have had the rug taken out from under their feet in the last year.

Lawyers—their jobs are changing dramatically. You had so many people reading through contracts that were hundreds of thousands of pages and lawsuits that were hundreds of pages. Now some of these bots can at least parse through the relevant information and highlight the critical parts so that they can be evaluated by the individual.That is not out of the realm of possibilities.

In regard to where AI is right now—is this about all it will do? Or are we just at the start and it’ll become far more advanced?

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