I saw an article about the increased use of artificial intelligence in the future of the practice of law. The article suggested that lawyers who are not technologically skilled ought to retire or consider another profession. Where is the practice of law headed?

The article you referred to was published in the American Bar Association’s Law Journal. It spoke of the coming future of artificial intelligence that can assist lawyers. It ended with the ominous statement that older lawyers who do not like or are not technologically advanced should look forward to their retirement or something to that effect.

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