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Excellent post from Rajat Monga the on the dilemma of choices faced by employers today as AI starts to reshape job roles and skills / strengths needed in the future of work. At Trumio.ai, we advocate that the organization work with Linda (please read Rajat's insightful post below) and a few folks like her as a team - while they are at students at college. That way costs are way lower, and she and her team mates gain contextual understanding that LLM's lack. Larry get's help and can send less complex cases their way. We call this a team "flexternship". Once Linda is ready to graduate - the firm can decide to bring her on board based on the real value she or her teammates have demonstrated. You have close knowledge of that as you have worked with them for some time. Stretching the analogy a bit more, there is opportunity for Larry to be an independent team leader of students like Linda and cater to more clients than just one employer. This improves income security for everybody and keeps costs flexible for the firm. Otherwise Larry will run the risk of becoming redundant once Linda and her team catch up. AI led workplace disruption is just beginning! #future of work. #trumioinc

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Imagine you are running a law firm and need to hire a paralegal to help with fact-finding and research. You need someone right away as you recently lost someone, and the caseload has been increasing. You have two candidates, the first Larry, has a number of years of experience in the space, most recently having worked at a similar firm in the same area, and is looking to join you to grow. The second Linda, is fresh out of college, where she graduated top of class. She comes with a background in literature and her legal experience comes from reading John Grisham’s legal thrillers. Who do you hire? A similar story is playing out in the LLM world, where we are going all in on Linda. Is that the right choice? Would love to hear your thoughts. I wrote a post to share my thoughts (and Gemini's) and have linked it in the first comment below.

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