I have been using Microsoft Copilot to write leases lately. I have to admit, its pretty amazing and does a great job.
We are doomed. LoL
We are doomed. LoL
I lease a place from an attorney and AI wrote a far better lease, for both parties, than he did.AI is going to clean out a lot of the white-collar crowd. You know, the folks in the conference room making Excel presentations
I watched a video a few weeks back and an attorney was talking about using Ai in his practice. He said he was amazed that using Ai he could do in an afternoon what it took a paralegal a week to do. He said he still has to use paralegals to do the work since Ai isn't fully accepted yet, but paralegals will definitely be at least partially replaced by Ai.I lease a place from an attorney and AI wrote a far better lease, for both parties, than he did.
Now I can grab an existing one and just make some slight tweaks in a few minutes and have it out the door via docusign. No jumbled up, misspelled stuff like I write.
Good to know.My brother in law used AI to write up a sales agreement to buy his mother’s (my MIL) home. It was tricky because it affected the inheritance of my wife and her sister. I thought it looked great but the actual lawyers threw cold water on it and so we chickened out and had it done the old fashioned way.
My wife has been using AI to write up grant applications for ranch infrastructure and is batting 1000 to this point.
You will find out the quality of the legal work when you test it in litigation. It might be great, I don't know.For some one like me who doesnt write them all the time but understands enough about them to know what I want and dont want, it words and organizes it great.
I cant tell you how many times we have gone back and forth with attorneys for days to get wording right that I can do in 30 min or an hours here.
Like any tool, it will still be as good as the hands it is in. People with that attitude will only go so far in life, even with AI.Part of veterinary work is writing the detailed medical records to document the reason for the visit, symptoms, exam, tests, procedures, findings, treatment, medicines, etc. Time consuming and not a lot of fun. A new thing now is AI written records. Not sure what AI uses. Maybe some very brief notes the vet makes or maybe AI is listening for everything said during the visit. Like we know Google and FB hear everything we say and blend that knowledge into what we see in the future.
A 4th year vet student completed her last 4 week clinical rotation at my daughter's vet clinic this week. She already has accepted a job at a vet practice somewhere. My daughter wanted her to practice writing records on some cases (the purpose of these rotations is to gain knowledge and improve skills to allow them to hit the ground running in their first job). The girl did not want to do that since the clinic she was going to work at uses AI to write the records. Sort of scary that she does not seem to think that she needs critical skills and experience since AI will do that work. Will it be accurate? Complete? I got the impression that the records might not be reviewed by the vet. But not sure.
So I wondered if medical doctors are now using AI to write our medical records. A quick Google search will reveal the many software packages for that.
The wife and I have a will... But it would be better if we had a revocable trust set up. I've been working on a project using the Gemini AI and it helps, but you have to know what you are doing because it can make some pretty "mechanical" mistakes.I have been using Microsoft Copilot to write leases lately. I have to admit, its pretty amazing and does a great job.
We are doomed. LoL
I guarantee you I could type and say... "remove part about cattle" and it would be gone or say "only summarize medical discussion"Not sure how he does it but the surgeon that replaced my knee sends me a summary of what we discussed at each visit. One trip we talked about calves he had bought, the next one he told me that he wanted to buy a flatbed gooseneck trailer.
The things that showed up on both summaries were nothing we had talked about. I think it was just something generic that he was supposed to talk about.
I think the AI must be trained to remove parts of the interaction that aren’t pertinent. My doctor and I also discussed cattle and other things but the notes were quite specifically related only to the medical aspect of the visit.I guarantee you I could type and say... "remove part about cattle" and it would be gone or say "only summarize medical discussion"
From what I have been reading about AI it can be manipulated so that you can get it to agree more less with how you would like to hear things.I think the AI must be trained to remove parts of the interaction that aren’t pertinent. My doctor and I also discussed cattle and other things but the notes were quite specifically related only to the medical aspect of the visit.
For factual things it would work but the notes I used to put down also contained my thoughts of where we might go next time if treatment X does not work and the like.Part of veterinary work is writing the detailed medical records to document the reason for the visit, symptoms, exam, tests, procedures, findings, treatment, medicines, etc. Time consuming and not a lot of fun. A new thing now is AI written records. Not sure what AI uses. Maybe some very brief notes the vet makes or maybe AI is listening for everything said during the visit. Like we know Google and FB hear everything we say and blend that knowledge into what we see in the future.
A 4th year vet student completed her last 4 week clinical rotation at my daughter's vet clinic this week. She already has accepted a job at a vet practice somewhere. My daughter wanted her to practice writing records on some cases (the purpose of these rotations is to gain knowledge and improve skills to allow them to hit the ground running in their first job). The girl did not want to do that since the clinic she was going to work at uses AI to write the records. Sort of scary that she does not seem to think that she needs critical skills and experience since AI will do that work. Will it be accurate? Complete? I got the impression that the records might not be reviewed by the vet. But not sure.
So I wondered if medical doctors are now using AI to write our medical records. A quick Google search will reveal the many software packages for that.