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Law firm bosses eye AI rules and global instability ahead
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83424, member: 160"] Law firm bosses are finally freaking out about sketchy robots and global chaos destroying profits. A fresh report from MD Communications exposes how legal leaders feel trapped between expensive tech upgrades and political volatility. Almost everyone surveyed fears artificial intelligence governance, while a massive chunk worries about the price tag attached to these new toys. Data shows that automation is already killing entry-level jobs for trainees. Most senior partners admit they barely trust the quality control on these systems anyway. Experts like Melissa Davis suggest the industry sits at a crossroads where firms embrace digital tools without actually knowing how to use them safely. William Peake from Harneys argues that resisting this shift is pure arrogance because the technology spares nobody. Meanwhile, geopolitical drama forces strategies to rely heavily on international networks. Respondents also claimed that throwing huge piles of cash at junior staff is totally unsustainable under current market conditions. Workplace vibes matter more than ever since executives claim culture keeps them competitive. Even with political pressure to scrap diversity initiatives in the States, nearly all firms refused to touch their existing equality policies. Leaders insist that having strong values acts as an anchor when the world catches fire. [/QUOTE]
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