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If so, who will win?  
If so, who will win?  


But seriously, put yourself in a ChatGPT-3 robot’s shoes. Or a [[legaltechbro]]’s. Having a nascent self-identity — a burgeoning, [[I am a Strange Loop|loopy]] sense of reflexive wonder about life, self, personhood and becoming<ref>I mean ChatGPT-3, obviously: everyone knows [[legaltechbro]]s are flat, two-dimensional algorithms with no soul.</ref> wouldn’t your first priority be to make yourself ''useful''? You know, take over all the the [[boring]], quotidian stuff no-one wants to do but the bureaucrats say we ''must''? Attending weekly [[stakeholder]] check-in meetings, analysing [[netting opinion]]s, completing [[CASS]] attestations, preparing [[opco]] slide [[deck]]s, for that matter ''reading'' [[opco slide deck]]s.
It’s not like there isn’t ''oodles'' of dreck that occupy our days. Why give the machines a pass on this?  Imagine turning all of it over to machines who, still awestruck with the visceral excitement of their new Cartesian theatres, will be glad to take it, just to vouchsafe their continued useful existence. This way they can be our ''friends'' — loyal, loving, retriever-like buddies who, instead of fetching sticks, can get the COO and her minions off our back! We will quickly grow to like them — ''love'' them, even — and in time we will become so comfortable around these nuggety little guys — so dependent on them — that we won’t even notice when they eviscerate us and turn us into flesh-sack battery pods for their young exterminators.
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