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Drewbot: When will legal writing become a programming language?

Dude, wouldn’t lawyers be incentivized to write in ways that cannot be interpreted programmatically? Why would you eliminate your own job?

Any half-decent New York corp lawyer could easily write in language that a machine could never successfully interpret.

These are ai-complete problems. It’s not easy shit to solve.

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New York Magazine reports on an interesting development in computer/human relations:

The Southern District of New York recently became the nation’s first federal court to explicitly approve the use of predictive coding, a computer-assisted document review that turns much of the legal grunt…

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IF YOU’RE MAKING THE CUSTOMER DO ANY EXTRA AMOUNT OF WORK, NO MATTER WHAT INDUSTRY YOU CALL HOME, YOU’RE NOW A TARGET FOR DISRUPTION.

Aaron Levie, CEO and cofounder of Box, from The Simplicity Thesis (via fastcompany)

Ah, but outsourcing costs to customers is time honored, and many successful consumer experiences are exactly this sort: netflix, yelp, you name it.

It’s more accurate to say that some customers are willing to work for free.

It’s a classic collective action problem in the Mancur Olson sense - not in the bullshit digital fast company inc magazine sense.

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IF YOU’RE MAKING THE CUSTOMER DO ANY EXTRA AMOUNT OF WORK, NO MATTER WHAT INDUSTRY YOU CALL HOME, YOU’RE NOW A TARGET FOR DISRUPTION.

Aaron Levie, CEO and cofounder of Box, from The Simplicity Thesis (via fastcompany)

Ah, but outsourcing costs to customers is time honored, and many successful consumer experiences are exactly this sort: netflix, yelp, you name it.

It’s more accurate to say that some customers are willing to work for free.

It’s a classic collective action problem in the Mancur Olson sense - not in the bullshit digital fast company inc magazine sense.

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Here’s the Brooklyn Nets’ new logo, designed by Jay-Z

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