The Battles are exxploding between Hollywood and Silicon
Valley, it’s the Battles over ‘Fair Use’ Challenges between
the Film and Music Industry vs AI Firms with Westlaw
involved and the U.S. Copyright Office is trying to figure
it all out. With Law Suits exploding onto the scene that
puts You as a Paralegal right in the fight with Traditional
Research methods almost obsolete. ARE YOU PREPARED?
These Super Battles will require Super Paralegals with
strength in elements LFC has been touting - Common Sense –
Creativity – Industry Familiarity. You now need to be more careful
on how a
copyright submission is presented as the Copyright office is
focusing on well-defined clarity that can make or break an
approval. And there’s ONE WORD we’ve been using in the LFC
articles and Multi-Media that can make or break your
efforts.
TWO BIG TIPS!
#1 - That word is 'TOOL', it can make or break copyright
applications. And before we go any further on explaing how
to use that word, take a look at #2 - the TERMS AND CONDITIONS on
some of these Luring and Sneaky Free AI Music Generating
sites and get ready for a real surprise! it
tells the back-story foundation behind why they're free and
reveals why the law suits are being dished out like an all
you can eat pancake breakfast at the county fair. And as an
Inspiring Super Paralegal this will give you Super Value. So
read on to discover and explore the overall picture!
REALIZING AND GRASPING YOUR SUPER PARALEGAL CALFORNIA
ADVANTAGE!
First off- are you aware of your Demographic Advantage
for Your Paralegal Career? Enrolling in Your NIU College
in Southern California upon graduation you will then be
a Certified Paralegal and in California you have huge
Advantages of where you can apply your career to. Here
are just three examples of 'zillions' of Opportunities
paralegals other states just don't have. On the left -
the Movie Capitol of the World HOLLYWOOD and the 5th
Largest Sea Port are in your own backyard. On the right
- Silcon Valley, the home of AI and Robotics, the
subject we're just dicsussing and in the Middle 'YOU' a
Super Paralegal!
You have 2 Main Choices, seek to be a
part of one of the Bold Unique and HIghly rewarding
Industries or Market to them providing your Paralegal
Services, instead of having too few decisions you now
will have too many. And let NIU College in Woodland
Hills help you graduate with their Online ZOOM Paralegal
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Hollywood | LA Harbor
Movies - Maritime
'SUPER PARALEGAL'
Bold Career
Opportunities!
Silicon Valley
AI - Robotics
Now, let's segway into some foundational background and
important tips on the Exploding Technolgy of AI and Ideas on
How to Deal With it as a 'SUPER PARALEGAL!'
BTW - you won't find on any college
site offering paralegal courses, trust me and this one is
not
AI written content. With Other colleges or sites you get
little to no
extras, most just take your course money, hand you
your certificate and tell you to go pound sand. Not with NIU
College or on the Legal Field Careers site, you're getting
real experience backed tips others never thought of, so
consider it strategically. Now then, of
all the articles that you can write for a legal careers
topic, the use and abuse of AI/Robotics is an 'Exploding' one.
This is
causing more law suits, confusion, heated competition and
trickery that you can imagine and is one that
seems to garner a lot of attention as it is constantly
appearing in the news with the latest developments and often
irresponsible threats to humans approach. In this article
let’s take a harder stand on the side of Humans vs
AI/Robots. While it may irritate a lot of those techies in
lab coats, the focus here is on power proofing your career
against AI or Robotic replacement scares being spread all
over the web and media partially due to the fact that by the
time you even read this they’ll be more improvements. AI
companies are in a real battle to revise, improve and
release an improvement over the next guy. Let's do this by
examining the differences between Humans and Robots and
hopefully show you some creative career boosting
protections. And no, I'm not a member of the Ostrich (Head
in the Sand) Science Club or Flat Earth Society, just
calling it like it is.
Whether or not you are getting
your Paralegal certification to join a prestigeous firm or
to go it alone and start your own business for yourself or
as a freelancer you can consider this article applicable and
useful in all cases.
As mentioned in many of our
unique articles, articles and tips you won't find on any
college site, you can bet on that one, CREATIVITY (in caps
of course) is one of your key and most powerful defenses
against this seemingly threatening job/career interventions
or should I say, Invention Interventions. Problem Solving
through Creativity is a huge asset if you use it to your
advantage while lacking in it produces limited results. You
may see references to the phrase 'Creativity and Problem
Solving' are huge assets, but look at that statement as
'Creative Problem Solving'.

Let's look at some
revealing comparisons usually and maybe even conveniently
left out by a lot of Science publications or articles pushed
by most of the pocket pencil mad scientist lab techs pushing
their robotic trade inventions.
What About Experience?
Robots have no experience, only examples of
'Experience Related data' programmed into them and by a
Human who's experiences differ from Human to Human and
limited in scope depending on who's doing the programming of
course. Being able to call upon your life's experience is a
major Human asset. For example you could call upon your
experience in a foreign country or out of the way location
you 'experienced' to add to your work. A Robot can't do
that, it can only refer to data programmed into and pieced
together in some fashion based on logic.
As a SUPER PARALEGAL can you use 'Imagination'
(Imaginative Thinking)?
Michael Osborne, associate professor in machine learning at
the University of Oxford discussed in an article in the
Guardian some intelligent steps to future-proof your job
against the robot revolution. The article suggests that
People are creative because they understand the properties
of objects in the world and robots lack a high level of
cognitive ability but that software is attempting to
overcome some of that.
'Attempting to overcome?'
Well, in a generalized sense, perhaps, but I challenge that
there is far greater depth required to encompass that
statement in a far more 'fuller' manner that involves more
of human nature and experience, more elements AI and
Robotics are missing and will never acquire.
Can robots truly be Creative and use Elements of
Imagination?
Maybe possibly and perhaps in a 'mechanical' manner. Ok, you
ask 'well what about experiments in incorporating human
DNA/RNA injected into their microchips?' Well, even if that
happens, and sure, there are these Dr. Who scientists who
just can't leave mother nature alone seem to be attempting
to do just that. But the amount of creativity they inject
would be determined by the creativity of the human in which
they extracted the DNA from and planted. I know what you
Robot promoters are thinking here, "Yah? Well what if they
injected DNA from Einstein, how about that?" Ok, but... what
if they injected DNA from the 3 Stooges, Moe, Larry or
Curly? Either way what you're really looking at is an
'Emulated' version, and...if Robots are such great
inventions and so advanced, why do they need 'Human DNA?'.
Are you starting to get the picture or feel a little
stronger about all this yet?
The Human 'Heart' of Music
vs The Mechanical 'Technical' Production
Let's take a
quick look at one interesting example involving a historic
Music Comparison of what was considered the 'Most Popular
Music Event in History', Woodstock' era 1969 with the music
of today decades later. Anyone who hasn't been living in a
cave has heard of that event. Over 400,000 people came from
all over to attend the 3 day event at a farm in Woodstock in
the rain to be apart of 'controversial' music history and to
see Rock and Roll Icons and Legends perform at one time at
one place. One such iconic star was Carlos Santa. In an
interview Carlos Santana was asked a question that had more
relevance to this topic than he could have imagined at the
time. He was asked about music composition and what music
schooling the performers had, etc.. His answer to the
interviewer..."We didn't even know what a Bar Chord was,
what you saw there was straight from the Heart man,!"
Today's music in comparison, has evolved into computerized
technological manipulations of chords, vocals, computerized
FXs, over dubbing phase shifting, etc., some of it so much
so that at times it often sounds pasteurized and homogenized
in comparison and if you know how to listen to music, pretty
much all sounds the same at times. An artist comes into the
recording studio, sings half the song, then leaves while the
technicians copy and paste it to make the last half to the
background music that was also copied and pasted. In other
words, no 'Heart!', and there lies the Robotic
element...remember what the Tin Man in Wizard of Oz needed?
That's right...a 'Heart!' Chock one up for Humans in the
Heart category. Most of the best artists past and present
try their best to protect their creativity and heart from
the technical elements, and at times it can be tough to deal
with for some artists. Another lesson here, 'don't let the
technical override your creative, believe me, while it's
often not easy in today's high-tech world, it's not always
to your advantage and that brings everything back to the
original Word...Use AI as a TOOL!.
Creativity is
arguably the most difficult human faculty to automate:
Robots are unlikely to be fully creative any time soon.
Automation usually requires exactly the kind of explicit
instruction (Prompts) as to how to solver a problem that
comes Naturally with Creativity. Sure, you can play around
with algorithms to pump out an endless sequence of artwork
or songs for example, but how do they program an algorithm
to differentiate between the Powerful and Captivating
element of Emotion - vs - the 'Boring Stuff??' And that's
just a starter as when you add elements of Human Ideas
captured from a wide array of sources that include that all
important other category of Emotion, 'Inspiration...
technology takes another hit.
Another problem is
that it is difficult to automate the combination of ideas
from many different sources that forms the source of much of
human creativity: For example, pulling from life experiences
and captivating moments. Good news that supports everything
we've been featuring on this subject is supported by reports
from the University of Oxford and the Guardian article that
"almost 90% of creative jobs are at low or no risk of
automation..YET!"
Considering the HUMAN
Nature Factor
Finding those elements in life that are Fascinating and
Understanding how those play out in Humans is something a
Robot simply cannot do 'Naturally', meaning, without a
pre-programmed set of responses. Sure, it can be programmed
to give a wide array of responses, but how fluently can it
come up with them on their own? Any response provided by a
pile of silicon microchip programmed machine is going to
sound just like that, a programmed machine and it 'ain't'
comin' from the 'Heart'.
Using AI as a TOOL Human vs AI vs Writing?
What about the human's ability to 'Know What to Write
About?' Sure, if it's a mathematical calculation piece
perhaps a Robot excels in speed and accuracy, but overall a
Robot, depending on it's programming/programmer(s), is
limited to non-creative speculation, logic without emotion,
logic without experience, logic without human nature, etc.,
'too much Bun and Little Meat.' And that’s in line with the
law suits and bans on AI completely generated content going
on in 2025. Even the Library of Congress is asking for help
on this matter as in order to get your copyright approved
you need to describe who/how it was designed and those
trying to use the “...Well, I/We had to give it some
considerable Prompts” ploy, just doesn’t work, it’s that one
word again, you not only need disclosure of what went into
the project/content you’re trying to copyright, but how much
of each were involved – and – if you used AI, how did you
use it and how much of it was involved. This actually gives
the Paralegal a job security scenario as a good ‘Super’
Paralegal now needs to have a thorough understanding of how
AI works and how to use it as a ‘TOOL!’.
This also gives the Paralegal a few other elements to build
off of, Creativity, Common Sense and Life’s actual hands on
Experience. Applying all of that into the Familiarity use
can give the Paralegal a ‘Super’ defense against becoming
obsolete.
According to Barinder Hothi, co-founder of
The Knowledge Academy a global education provider, one
option is to look at the skills shortages where you live and
invest in the relevant training. Let's add one more element
to his theory, "look to the career category you choose and
invest in what we've been urging you to strategize on,
'Familiarity' of Career Category subsets you choose.
Overview
Studies have shown two-thirds of the shift away from
automatable tasks will be driven by people changing the way
they work, not changing careers or jobs.