"Bruce Pandolfini and Max Raskin correctly point out that AI may overtake significant aspects of lawyers' and artists' jobs ("AI Won't Stop People From Playing Games," op-ed, Nov. 2). But AI will likely make better lawyers, better artists and better humans.
As a lawyer, I see AI overtaking some of the drudgery of the legal profession, liberating me to do more creative and client-focused tasks. For artists, AI could act as an assistant in a master's workshop, similar to how Raphael relied on secondary artists in his workshop. I hope that AI will help us spark new ideas, collaborations and conversations offline.
If AI can increase our creativity, compassion and cognitive awareness by acting as a helper, not an overlord, then a positive collaboration is possible."
Maria T. Cannon
New York" [1]
1. AI Assistants Could Take The Drudgery Out of Law. Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y.. 13 Nov 2023: A.16.
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