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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, here's the thing. I like asking questions. I'm
sure I drive my wife totally insane. And the reason
why is because the fund begins when you start researching
for answers such as, why is change our everyday chore?
If we aren't best friends or partners with change, why
is change still hanging out with us? Plus, a new
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nbcnews dot com story is on the trail of chat
GPT replacing lawyers in the court room. What my name,
miss Harrow? I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf. I
stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study,
then activate. I call it the daily mess, a chronological
walk through an everyday world. Yeah, it's my morning writing
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as a receiver of thoughts and ideas. We as people
tend to throw things to the side because we think
we're going to deal with it later on. Well, when
a subject arrives inside of me, I dig in. It's
still keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily Mess. Okay, openly,
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I admit I am not one who enjoys the presence
of constant change. But because of who we are and
where we are in the history books, the entire planet
depends on change. One mental health leader explains why change
always feels like a constant. Their answer, it is a
constant everything in nature, not just human being things. All
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things in nature are built on movement. Cells renew seasons, change,
People grow as well as shift. Our minds crave patterns.
Yet the stability that we're trying to invest in doesn't
happen because change is always there. Life doesn't play fair
because it depends so much on transforming. Well, it's time
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to refocus our thinking. Time isn't about destruction. Time is
about a new creation. If you were to truly be
transparent with yourself and your personal changes, they all pretty
much lead you toward newer ideas, but it took some
time to get there. This is why I physically keep
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a deep, fragged journal in all things that you and
I do. Chance is seen. We choose to walk around it,
beneath it, above it, wherever. But it's not on the
path that we need to be on because we're choosing
to step free of that path of change. You had
a lot of time to look at change in the
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eyes and say, oh, well, guess what, I'm not walking
your way? Hey, coming up next lawyers in the courtroom,
Is it true that chat GPT is replacing them? Hey,
thanks for coming back to the daily mess. Will lawyers
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be one day replaced by chat GPT's knowledge. That's where
we presently stand. Instead of investing money into those who
think they know how to get you out of a
bad situation, the most simple court cases are being coached
by a new digital tool, chat GPT. As one person
in Long Beach, Florida said, the court appointed lawyer lost
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their case and the moment they turned to chat GPT,
the situation dissolved and answers were located. Now, this is
not a public service announcement. I am not in support
of this. You do what you need to do. You
hire a professional and go that route. I am just
telling you what is going on and what to keep
your eye on, because we are sinking a lot of
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trust into this thing called chat GPT and other AI technology.
How has chat GPT responded to all of this? Well,
in their words, chat GPT is already changing a lawyer's job.
The transformation is accelerating very quickly. Chat GPT offers faster responses,
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twenty four to seven relationships, and it bridges the full understanding.
Although chat GPT does the legal research, getting the contracts,
doing the wills and NDAs, It's well documented that AI
technology will not replace physical lawyers. It's reshaping client lawyer relationships.
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Those needing a lawyer want their legal connections to be
up to date, and if their lawyer is not connected
to something like an AI technology driven chat GPT, then
they should decide in that moment of well, really where
am I? If he or she is behind, what am
I going to look like in that courtroom? Do your research.
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Once again, I am not in support of this until
there is more evidence that it's really truly working. Right now,
it seems to be the one place that people who
don't want to pay out the money for the real
professionals are going to take the shortcut route. But is
it really the answer? For some it's working, but what
about for others? I'm aril and that's the daily mess.