If AI can do the work of a grad lawyer, what does a grad lawyer do?
Hans van LeeuwenEurope correspondent
An artificial intelligence tool that law firm MinterEllison has built based on a GPT-4 platform can whip up a basic piece of legal advice in 15 minutes – a task that would take a graduate lawyer up to eight hours.
So, what does a grad lawyer do now?
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Hans van Leeuwen covers British and European politics, economics and business from London. He has worked as a reporter, editor and policy adviser in Sydney, Canberra, Hanoi and London. Connect with Hans on Twitter. Email Hans at hans.vanleeuwen@afr.com
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