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::— {{author|Daniel Susskind}}, {{br|A World Without Work}}
::— {{author|Daniel Susskind}}, {{br|A World Without Work}}


''Three hundred and sixty thousand hours of professional work carried out in seconds''. Sounds — literally — incredible, doesn’t it? Preternaturally intelligent silicon minds scanning and processing gigabytes of text in an instant, extracting all material quirks and issues, like Zen from ''Blake’s Seven''. [[Get your coat]], [[legal eagles]].
''Three hundred and sixty thousand hours of professional work carried out in seconds''. Christ on a bike!
 
Sounds — literally — incredible, doesn’t it? Preternaturally intelligent silicon minds scanning gigabytes of text in an instant, extracting all material quirks and issues, like Marvin the Paranoid Android, or Zen from ''Blake’s Seven''.  
 
[[Get your coat]], [[legal eagles]].
===Contract analysis or data extraction?===
===Contract analysis or data extraction?===
But remember what is going on here: a  bank is reviewing thousands of ''its own'' contracts. They will be rendered in overwrought prose no doubt, but — even allowing for template variations and [[Legal evolution|evolution]],<ref>By which I mean periodic [[Cambrian explosion]]s  of [[flannel|flannelry]] to which not even the House of Morgan is immune.</ref> ''the contracts will all be basically the same''.  
But remember what is going on here: a  bank is reviewing thousands of ''its own'' contracts. They will be rendered in overwrought prose no doubt, but — even allowing for template variations and [[Legal evolution|evolution]],<ref>By which I mean periodic [[Cambrian explosion]]s  of [[flannel|flannelry]] to which not even the House of Morgan is immune.</ref> ''the contracts will all be basically the same''.