Bridget McCormack
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That's going to take a while.
You know, that's going to take us a couple of years to build out each, you know, dispute type by dispute type.
So that's slow.
And then there's the when do people, you know, when does the worm turn?
And, you know, your guess on that is as good as mine.
I don't know if it's two years, five years, or 10 years.
I'd be very surprised if in 15 years people are still opting for a slow,
human driven and people, businesses in particular, B2B, you know, documents only disputes are opting for a slow, expensive human led process.
I'd be very surprised, but that's, that's a really conservative answer to your question.
Do you have a better answer?
When do you think we're, how quickly do you think, I mean, it's going to go with a lot of the rest of the way the technology is going to disrupt our lives, right?
It's going to, it's, it's all kind of connected.
It's a completely different training.
My podcast is on AI and the future of law.
And I'm just talking about, you might know two careers ago, I spent 15 years on a law faculty.
So the training model is kind of broken for AI.
what lawyers are going to do in, I don't know, again, if it's two, five, or 10 years.
And I don't see anybody moving extremely quickly to figure out what the 2.0 training model is.
Now, I want to say, I don't think the 1.0 training model was that great.
I'm not sure that sitting in the basement looking through a bunch of boxes of documents really made you an excellent lawyer or strategist or...