My current line of work is an example of a rare positive impact of the covid pandemic. When I was bored at home in isolation with an asymptomatic coronavirus infection, it occurred to me that it might be interesting to dust off my programming skills and create a script to automatically identify the companies. Then I was intrigued by the idea of building on that to create an application to automate the preparation of legal documents. And then ChatGPT and the wave of artificial intelligence came along and I realised there was no going back. So I rebranded myself from being an attorney to being a legal technologist, and I'm happy to be moving forward.
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