Generative artificial intelligence is coming for jobs in a swath of industries, but lawyers probably won’t be on that list, according to Yuri Eliezer of boutique intellectual property firm Founders Legal.

“Lawyers write the laws and I don’t think [they] are going to let AI represent you in court,” Eliezer said discussing the current major copyright, patent and privacy cases pending against generative AI companies at a presentation hosted by his firm at Atlanta Tech Village, a local startup incubator.