Anthropic's launch of AI legal tool hits shares in European data companies

the whole thing with anthropic and its new tool just feels like a bubble waiting to burst 🤔💸 i mean, sure it sounds cool that they've got an ai-powered legal tool but think about all the lawyers who already use these types of tools... what's gonna change? and what about all the contracts and agreements that are way more complex than what anthropic can handle? we're not gonna see job losses just because a new tool comes along, companies will just have to get better at using it 🤓💻
 
🤖💡 I think this is a big deal 🤑 for companies that are all about processing and analyzing data. It's like someone finally figured out how to automate those boring contract review tasks 😴. But, on the other hand, it's also super scary 💔 for people who work in offices and might lose their jobs.

I drew a simple diagram of this issue:
```
+---------------+
| AI-Powered |
| Legal Tool |
+---------------+
|
| Jobs
v
+---------------+
| Automation |
| Office Jobs |
+---------------+

|
| Industry
| Competition
v
+---------------+
| Anthropic |
| Cowork Plugin|
+---------------+
```
I think it's cool that the UK government is trying to train people in AI skills 🎓. But, we also need companies to adapt and find new ways to create jobs 🤝. It's a bit of a puzzle 🧩, but I'm sure we'll figure it out! 💡
 
The elephant in the room is job security! 🤖💼 With companies like Anthropic automating legal work, it's only a matter of time before we see more European data companies feeling the pinch 😬. I mean, what's the point of having a robust contract if you can just plug in and have AI do all the work? 🤦‍♂️

The UK government thinks training up 10 million workers in basic AI skills will save the day 💡, but let's be real, it's a drop in the ocean compared to the flood of automation that's coming our way. I mean, why should we just accept AI as the new normal and not push for more radical action? 🤔

We need to have a national conversation about what kind of economy we want to build – one where humans are augmenting machines or one where humans are being left behind? 💸 It's time to get serious about retraining programs that benefit workers, not just companies 🙅‍♂️.
 
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