This piece hit home for me! Your story about facing that virtual binder of legal jargon is so relatable—been there, felt the overwhelm. I love how you’ve framed ChatGPT as an enabler rather than a replacement for counsel. It’s empowering to see AI positioned as a tool to enhance strategic decision-making instead of just another layer of complexity.
One question: How do you see the balance shifting between AI tools and human expertise in the next few years? Will we lean more on tools like ChatGPT for complex tasks, or is there an intrinsic value in retaining more “human-first” approaches?
Hi David,
This piece hit home for me! Your story about facing that virtual binder of legal jargon is so relatable—been there, felt the overwhelm. I love how you’ve framed ChatGPT as an enabler rather than a replacement for counsel. It’s empowering to see AI positioned as a tool to enhance strategic decision-making instead of just another layer of complexity.
One question: How do you see the balance shifting between AI tools and human expertise in the next few years? Will we lean more on tools like ChatGPT for complex tasks, or is there an intrinsic value in retaining more “human-first” approaches?
Thanks for sharing such practical insights!