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Legal Support Workers, All Other

All legal support workers not listed separately.

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"Legal Support Workers, All Other" is a residual SOC classification that groups miscellaneous roles not individually defined. These catch-all codes lack the specific task data needed for risk scoring.

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OpenAI's new Codex update pushes AI coding agents closer to full autonomy

Developers can now assign open-ended objectives to OpenAI's command-line tool rather than just generating snippets. This shift from code assistant to autonomous agent means AI can execute complex programming tasks with minimal human oversight.

Simon Willison3d ago

Legal Tech Workers Face New Demands for Multilingual AI Data Skills

Law firms are discovering that sophisticated models aren't enough without high-quality, jurisdiction-specific data. This creates a rising demand for legal professionals who can manage cross-border AI risk, liability, and data curation.

Artificial Lawyer5d ago

Humanoid Robots Get Realistic Faces, Pushing Closer to Customer Service Roles

Robotics firm Noetix is developing highly realistic, biomimetic faces for its humanoid models. Crossing the uncanny valley is a critical step for deploying these robots in customer-facing roles like retail and hospitality.

r/singularity6d ago

New legal tech automates small-claims filings, bypassing paralegals

A new platform called Flash Justice is automating the entire small-claims process from form creation to final filing. This end-to-end automation directly threatens the billable hours of junior legal staff who traditionally handle these tasks.

Bob Ambrogi LawSitesApr 23

AI speeds up title searches, but human validation remains essential

DataTrace found that while automation improves efficiency, legacy infrastructure still requires human oversight. Title professionals won't be fully replaced yet, as accurate searches demand manual data validation.

HousingWireApr 7