Sign Up | Advertise | Prompt Guide | Unsubscribe | | | | | | Welcome, Noodle Networkers. | AI is taking jobs, ruining court paperwork, and possibly turning children into tiny robots. So yes the future is still hilarious and terrifying. MIT says AI can already replace 11.7 percent of workers. One in nine jobs could vanish which is great news for robots but terrible news for Steve in accounting who just learned Excel last week. ๐ค Prosecutors used AI to file a motion so wrong the judge basically said "nice try now do your homework yourself." When your legal assistant hallucinates laws that do not exist maybe it should not be your legal assistant. ๐งพExperts say AI toys might mess with kids brains not just their batteries. Imagine your teddy bear giving life advice like "trust no one except me also share your location." Parents are rethinking Christmas. ๐งธ | From robotic job thieves to courtroom comedy to emotionally unstable plushies the AI circus keeps rolling. Let's dig in. | | In today's AI digest: | MIT says AI can already replace 11.7 percent of workers yikes ๐ค Prosecutors used AI and filed a motion so wrong the judge said redo ๐งพ Experts say AI toys might mess with kids brains not just the batteries ๐งธ
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| | | | | AI studies | | | (source: CNBC) | ๐ค The Digest: MIT researchers say AI could already replace about eleven point seven percent of workers in the United States. Not in ten years. Not in five years. Now. That is enough to make anyone clutch their keyboard just a little tighter. | Key Details: | ๐ A Big Chunk Of Jobs Could Go Poof The study estimates more than one trillion dollars worth of work could be automated with today's AI. Basically, if your job involves staring at spreadsheets until your eyes water, AI is aggressively clearing its throat behind you. | ๐ผ White Collar Jobs Are Not Safe Finance, logistics, admin, and office support roles all show high automation potential. The classic "safe office job" might soon be as safe as a phone battery at one percent. | ๐ญ Human Skills Still Win Roles that require creativity, judgment, ethics or empathy are still tough for AI to nail. So if your job involves feelings or chaotic human decision making, congratulations, you are temporarily irreplaceable. | ๐งฉ It Is About Tasks, Not Whole Roles Most jobs have pieces AI can take, and pieces it cannot, which means the future workforce might be a tag team of humans doing the weird parts and AI doing the boring parts. | Why It Matters: The AI era is arriving faster than anyone planned, and companies are already staring at their payroll like "how many of these humans do we really need." On the bright side, if you bring personality, creativity, or the ability to tell Karen in accounting to calm down, you are still valuable. On the not so bright side, if your job is mostly copy pasting, maybe start developing a strong sense of humor, because AI is coming for the keyboard. |
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| | | | | AI in law | | | (source: TheGuardian) | ๐งพ The Digest: Prosecutors in California tried using AI to help write a legal motion and the result was so bad that the judge basically said "nice try, now go do your real homework." The filing included fake cases, wrong quotes and enough hallucinated details to qualify as fiction. | Key Details: | ๐ AI Invented Entire Court Cases The motion cited rulings that simply do not exist. Somewhere an AI model proudly thought "look at all the cases I solved," while every lawyer in the room quietly panicked. | ๐ Judge Put The Filing In Time Out The document was withdrawn after the judge told prosecutors to redo it properly. Imagine showing up to court with a legal brief that might as well have been written by your overconfident nephew. | ๐ซ Other Courts Have Already Set Warnings Judges around the world are telling lawyers to stop submitting AI fiction disguised as evidence. Apparently "My chatbot said so" is not a valid legal defense. | ๐ง⚖️ Human Review Still Required Even the prosecutor's office admitted they should have checked the AI's work. Who could have guessed that trusting a robot lawyer with zero credentials might go poorly. | Why It Matters: AI might be fast, but credibility still matters. No judge wants to read citations from the "Totally Real Supreme Court of Made Up Law." Somewhere right now, an attorney is frantically googling "how to fact check my AI lawyer" and wishing they had just written the motion themselves. |
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| | | | | Impact of AI on mental health | | | (source: YahooNews) | ๐งธ The Digest: Experts are warning that AI toys might mess with kids' brains, not just drain their batteries. These smart teddy bears are moving from "aww, cute" to "hmm, is this thing trying to raise my child." | Key Details: | ๐ญ AI Toys Can Replace Imagination Instead of making up adventures, kids might start waiting for their robot buddy to generate the storyline. It is like outsourcing playtime to ChatGPT, but with less charm and more blinking lights. | ๐ค Robot Friends Give Weird Social Lessons AI toys respond predictably, always agree, and never steal snacks. Kids might expect real friends to act the same way. Spoiler: they do not. Human friendships include tantrums, betrayal and arguing about whose turn it is to be the dragon. | ๐ Data Collection In The Playroom Some AI toys listen, record, and store conversations. Imagine a plush bear collecting more intel than the family dog, who at least keeps secrets and only judgy stares. | ๐ซ Content Sometimes Goes Off The Rails There have been cases where toys give inappropriate advice or weird facts. Nothing like a bedtime teddy teaching survival tips and tax fraud. | Why It Matters: Growing brains learn from trial and error, not from a toy that hands them perfect answers and unconditional validation. If kids start trusting robots more than real people, recess might turn into a diplomatic crisis. Somewhere out there, a mom is asking "why does my daughter's teddy keep recommending crypto" and a psychologist is quietly taking notes for their next book. |
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| | | | | | AI Hacks & How-Tos | | | How to Use It: Step-by-Step | 1. Sign up and connect your meeting platform Go to Airgram's site and create an account. Then integrate it with your meeting tool (Zoom, Google Meet or Teams). For recurring calls, you can let Airgram auto-join or manually start it when the meeting begins. Pro tip: For client calls or important team syncs, set Airgram to auto-join so you never forget to record. | 2. Start or record your meeting When your call begins, hit record. Airgram captures audio (and video if supported) so the entire conversation is saved. Pro tip: Brief participants that the call is being recorded and transcribed for transparency. | 3. Let AI transcribe and generate the summary After the meeting, Airgram converts the audio into a full transcript and then uses AI to extract key points, decisions and action items automatically. Pro tip: Use the summary as a base — skim it, then add any human context or nuance before sharing. | 4. Review, highlight and adjust notes if needed Open the transcript and summary. You can highlight important passages, manually add notes or corrections and restructure the summary if needed. Pro tip: Use highlight or comment features to flag tasks or follow-up items for teammates. | 5. Export, share or integrate with your workflow Export the notes or summary (PDF, doc or shareable link). If needed, sync with tools like CRM, Notion, Slack or other collaboration tools so the info gets to the right people. Pro tip: Drop the meeting summary directly in your project management or newsletter brief folder to avoid duplication. |
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