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Tilly Norwood is just the beginning. AI is about to kill some jobs and make others.

Meet Tilly Norwood, the “it girl” of a future that does not need real people. She is gorgeous, ageless, and built entirely out of code. Her voice is flawless, her accent charming, her face camera ready every hour of the day. She can sing, dance, act, and never ask for a trailer upgrade or a bigger paycheck. She is the new triple threat and she does not even need lunch breaks. Artificial intelligence can already replace every television news anchor. Reporters are harder to swap out for now. Remember Max Headroom? That rubber faced, stuttering digital host was a clumsy first try at replacing human broadcasters. Today’s AI anchors look real, sound real, and can read a teleprompter without blinking, sneezing, or getting a name wrong. Sure, we like to see emotion when breaking news hits, like when Walter Cronkite removed his glasses and wiped away tears announcing JFK’s assassination. But do not kid yourself. AI can fake that perfectly. Programmers already know how to code sadness, outrage...

Education for All: Why Technology Has Already Made Teachers’ Unions Obsolete

The technology is already here. We could offer free education to every human being on the planet. Not tomorrow. Not “someday.” Right now. Let’s get brutally honest. Maybe 10 percent of teachers actually know how to inspire students. Think back on your own school years. How many teachers truly lit a fire in you? If you’re honest, the answer hovers around that same 10 percent. The rest just went through the motions. So here is the nuclear point. Why should we continue protecting a failing system when artificial intelligence and modern technology can do it better, faster, and for free? Teacher unions will explode at the thought, but their outrage is not a reason to stop progress. Why AI Beats the Old Classroom In a classroom, you might raise your hand, ask a question, and get a rushed or half-baked answer. Online, you can pause, replay, and review until you understand. With AI, you can ask any question and get a precise, fact-checked answer in seconds. No ego. No wasted time. No bias....

AI: A Looming Threat to Lawyers' Livelihoods

Los Angeles, CA— In the 1980s, divorce lawyers faced a significant challenge when court clerks began assisting couples in navigating their divorces without legal representation. Though the process was somewhat rudimentary, many couples found satisfaction in bypassing attorney fees, paying only the necessary filing costs. This trend soon expanded, with do-it-yourself kits for divorce, wills, and bankruptcy becoming widely available. Today, a much larger disruption has arrived—AI. With the advent of AI, legal complaints, answers, motions, briefs, discovery, and other essential court documents can now be expertly prepared, advocating effectively for individuals and entities alike. These documents are being generated with precision, citing the latest and most complex case law, complete with accurate footnotes. Moreover, oral arguments can now be drafted by AI, allowing litigants to read them directly in court. This technology could even empower jailhouse lawyers to elevate their cases, e...