Have you ever used AI instead of a professional? ⚖️🤖
I’m curious where people draw the line.
I’ve seen AI be genuinely useful for:
  • drafting or reviewing documents
  • clarifying legal or administrative language
  • preparing questions before talking to a lawyer
  • organizing information before a consultation
At the same time, this is one of those areas where caution really matters.
Legal, tax, and medical contexts are exactly where AI can:
  • sound confident while being wrong
  • miss jurisdiction-specific rules
  • oversimplify edge cases that actually matter
In practice, I see AI as a support tool, not a replacement:
it helps you think, prepare, and ask better questions —
but it rarely replaces professional judgment when the stakes are real.
I’m interested to hear your experience:
Have you ever used AI as a stand-in for a lawyer, doctor, or other professional?
How did it work out — and where did you stop trusting it?
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Gabriel Silva
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