AI can theoretically do 88% of legal tasks. In practice? It's doing 15%.
That gap isn't because the technology isn't good enough. The gap exists because
nobody wants to be the first person to sign off on the AI's advice when
something goes wrong.
We don't adopt things because they're revolutionary. We adopt things when we
trust them. And trust comes from watching someone else use it first.
Every profession has a moment where the new thing stops being experimental and
starts being the standard. Surgeons resisted anaesthesia. Accountants resisted
spreadsheets. Both eventually became unimaginable without them.
We are living inside that transition right now. The 73-point gap between what
AI can do and what it actually does today needs people to go first.
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