AI Is Coming for Every Business, Including Yours

Adventures in CRE (A.CRE)
Adventures in CRE (A.CRE)May 13, 2026

Why It Matters

If firms fail to adapt, they risk higher costs and competitive disadvantage as AI lowers the marginal cost of routine work and shifts staffing models; organizations should reconfigure roles and processes now to capture productivity benefits.

Summary

A speaker warns that AI will fundamentally reshape businesses across industries, with law firms among the most affected. Routine legal tasks will be automated, reducing the need for large teams of junior associates while increasing reliance on a smaller number of senior attorneys to supervise AI outputs. The change is framed as analogous to the arrival of the personal computer: a prompt to rethink workflows and drive efficiency. The speaker underscores that even AI practitioners still rely on manual processes, highlighting uneven adoption and room for rapid operational gains.

Original Description

Law firms think they're safe. Jack Stone isn't so sure. The model of staffing five associates to support one senior attorney is already changing, and AI is only accelerating it. But this isn't just a law firm story. Every business, from a bakery to a brokerage, is going to have to ask the same question: how do we become more efficient with what's now available?
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