(S3 E2) We Crossed the Point of No Return Long Ago
Damien Riehl and Horace Wu record a market catch-up episode covering AI hype and positioning in legal tech. They discuss in-house self-serve AI tools for business users and whether they implicate unauthorized practice of law. They examine what remains uniquely human for lawyers — trust, intuition, integrity — arguing each may erode as AI improves, while also giving examples of human lawyers’ counseling value in Damien’s real boundary dispute. They address AI adoption barriers in firms, billable-hour incentives, shifting apprenticeship models, productizing scarce legal expertise via license fees, and end with guarded optimism and a plan to discuss guardrails for “vibe coding” next. 00:00 Agentic Legal Hype 02:04 Harvey Legora Market Map 03:22 Self Serve UPL Risks 05:57 Claude Code Copyright 10:21 Prompts vs Outputs 12:18 Lawyers Role in AI Era 13:35 Trust Intuition Integrity 15:22 Vibe Coding Trust Shift 21:02 Optimism and Policy Paths 23:06 Radiology and Automation 24:11 Chess ATMs Lessons 25:08 Jobs Disrupted Then Rebound 25:35 Will Lawyers Become Luxury 26:31 Antique Cars And Old Law 27:27 Fence Dispute Real Test 28:11 Counseling Beats Drafting 29:08 Specialists Add Hidden Value 30:19 Centaur Skills Still Matter 31:12 Training Without Apprentices 34:33 Dragon Riding New Work 37:20 AI Adoption Incentives Clash 39:56 Picking The Right Use Cases 41:51 Vibe Coding Versus SaaS 45:14 Invisible AI Wins Adoption 46:53 Productizing Legal Expertise
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