时间:2019-01-16 作者:英语课 分类:2017年NPR美国国家公共电台11月


英语课

ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST:


Now it's time for All Tech Considered...


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SIEGEL: ...And the next installment 1 in our occasional series, Is My Job Safe? With advances in artificial intelligence and robotics, more people are asking that question. Asma Khalid of member station WBUR looks at how AI is changing how lawyers work.


ASMA KHALID, BYLINE 2: Shannon Capone Kirk runs the e-discovery practice at Ropes & Gray. It's a prestigious 3 law firm with panoramic 4 views of the Boston skyline. In order to understand what she does, you've got to understand what life was like when she was just starting out as a lawyer in the late '90s. Her first job was document review.


SHANNON CAPONE KIRK: What that meant was literally 5 spending weeks upon weeks in either a warehouse 6 or a conference room flipping 7 through banker's boxes and reading documents, paper documents.


KHALID: Kirk says every big corporate 8 law firm used an army of first-year law grads for this manual labor 9.


KIRK: And if we found something that was relevant to the litigation, we would tag it with Post-it notes. And that was it. That was how archaic 10 it was.


KHALID: It was time-consuming and expensive, so Kirk says firms began to use software. And in the last few years, the algorithms have gotten more sophisticated and more popular. It's not just search terms. It's the machine learning how to prioritize what documents a lawyer finds relevant. The job of a corporate lawyer is changing. And Kirk says it's not just 'cause of technology.


KIRK: Part of it is the technology. But the other part of it is the industry now has numerous options for contract attorneys.


KHALID: In law, there are two simultaneous trends going on - tech and outsourcing. Gabe Teninbaum teaches a class at Suffolk Law School in Boston called Lawyering in the Age of Smart Machines (ph). He says we're nowhere near the death of lawyering, but some legal work will go away forever.


GABE TENINBAUM: There are some entire areas of law where basically the whole practice area could be automated 11. Any time there's legal work that is easily repeatable - in other words, wills, trusts, residential 12 real estate closing.


KHALID: And Teninbaum says he's already seeing this. He points to LegalZoom, the tech company that charges a fraction of what a traditional law practice would. By the way, LegalZoom is an NPR sponsor.


TENINBAUM: Over time, you'll see continued sort of erosion of traditional legal jobs with technical jobs.


KHALID: Like creating automated contracts. Think TurboTax.


TENINBAUM: The same way that you or I might use software at the end of the year to fill out our taxes and create a tax return in just a few minutes for just a few dollars, we can do that with legal forms.


KHALID: Teninbaum says this is the new frontier for law. Automation allows lawyers to take on more cases for less money. And firms don't need to hire as many employees. Instead, they can use contract attorneys like Kellie Tiller. She sifts 13 through legal documents on a computer for hours doing e-discovery. It's a job that requires a lot of patience.


KELLIE TILLER: Just your tolerance 14 for being able to sit and continuously look at a computer screen where sometimes the words may or may not blend together 'cause you feel like you've seen the same two or three sentences over and over and over again.


KHALID: She's making less than $30 an hour. A law firm attorney would have charged a couple hundred dollars for this same work. Tiller is 34 and admits this work was not what she had envisioned for herself, but...


TILLER: For me, what it means is an opportunity to break into the legal profession. As we know, residual 15 bills, they don't stop because we are employed.


KHALID: Tiller isn't scared by the technology. In fact, she says it'll likely make her work more efficient. Plus, she just started a new gig as a public defender 16. Tiller's story supports an idea people often bring up, a sort of possible silver lining 17 in this shifting job market, the idea that as private law firm jobs dwindle 18, more lawyers may enter public service. For NPR News, I'm Asma Khalid.



n.(instalment)分期付款;(连载的)一期
  • I shall soon pay the last installment of my debt.不久我将偿付我的最后一期债款。
  • He likes to buy things on the installment plan.他喜欢用分期付款法购买货物。
n.署名;v.署名
  • His byline was absent as well.他的署名也不见了。
  • We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
adj.有威望的,有声望的,受尊敬的
  • The young man graduated from a prestigious university.这个年轻人毕业于一所名牌大学。
  • You may even join a prestigious magazine as a contributing editor.甚至可能会加入一个知名杂志做编辑。
adj. 全景的
  • Most rooms enjoy panoramic views of the sea. 大多数房间都能看到海的全景。
  • In a panoramic survey of nature, speed is interesting because it has a ceiling. 概观自然全景,速率是有趣的,因为它有一个上限。
adv.照字面意义,逐字地;确实
  • He translated the passage literally.他逐字逐句地翻译这段文字。
  • Sometimes she would not sit down till she was literally faint.有时候,她不走到真正要昏厥了,决不肯坐下来。
n.仓库;vt.存入仓库
  • We freighted the goods to the warehouse by truck.我们用卡车把货物运到仓库。
  • The manager wants to clear off the old stocks in the warehouse.经理想把仓库里积压的存货处理掉。
讨厌之极的
  • I hate this flipping hotel! 我讨厌这个该死的旅馆!
  • Don't go flipping your lid. 别发火。
adj.共同的,全体的;公司的,企业的
  • This is our corporate responsibility.这是我们共同的责任。
  • His corporate's life will be as short as a rabbit's tail.他的公司的寿命是兔子尾巴长不了。
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦
  • We are never late in satisfying him for his labor.我们从不延误付给他劳动报酬。
  • He was completely spent after two weeks of hard labor.艰苦劳动两周后,他已经疲惫不堪了。
adj.(语言、词汇等)古代的,已不通用的
  • The company does some things in archaic ways,such as not using computers for bookkeeping.这个公司有些做法陈旧,如记账不使用电脑。
  • Shaanxi is one of the Chinese archaic civilized origins which has a long history.陕西省是中国古代文明发祥之一,有悠久的历史。
a.自动化的
  • The entire manufacturing process has been automated. 整个生产过程已自动化。
  • Automated Highway System (AHS) is recently regarded as one subsystem of Intelligent Transport System (ITS). 近年来自动公路系统(Automated Highway System,AHS),作为智能运输系统的子系统之一越来越受到重视。
adj.提供住宿的;居住的;住宅的
  • The mayor inspected the residential section of the city.市长视察了该市的住宅区。
  • The residential blocks were integrated with the rest of the college.住宿区与学院其他部分结合在了一起。
v.筛( sift的第三人称单数 );筛滤;细查;详审
  • He sifts you to free you from your husks. 他将你们筛选,使你们摆脱麸糠。 来自互联网
  • The sunshine sifts through the cloud. 阳光透过云层照射下来。 来自互联网
n.宽容;容忍,忍受;耐药力;公差
  • Tolerance is one of his strengths.宽容是他的一个优点。
  • Human beings have limited tolerance of noise.人类对噪音的忍耐力有限。
adj.复播复映追加时间;存留下来的,剩余的
  • There are still a few residual problems with the computer program.电脑程序还有一些残留问题。
  • The resulting residual chromatism is known as secondary spectrum.所得到的剩余色差叫做二次光谱。
n.保卫者,拥护者,辩护人
  • He shouldered off a defender and shot at goal.他用肩膀挡开防守队员,然后射门。
  • The defender argued down the prosecutor at the court.辩护人在法庭上驳倒了起诉人。
n.衬里,衬料
  • The lining of my coat is torn.我的外套衬里破了。
  • Moss makes an attractive lining to wire baskets.用苔藓垫在铁丝篮里很漂亮。
v.逐渐变小(或减少)
  • The factory's workforce has dwindled from over 4,000 to a few hundred.工厂雇员总数已经从4,000多人减少到几百人。
  • He is struggling to come to terms with his dwindling authority.他正努力适应自己权力被削弱这一局面。
学英语单词
acoustical treatment
acv-air cushion vchicle
adhesional traction
alexandru
allowable clearance
anilingus, anilinctus
Antigua and Bar.bu.da
antihandlingfuze
atmospheric mashing
baluster column
bank tube
biased multivibrator
blast proessure
blow moulding machine
bone-shakings
breakbone fevers
bursarships
Caburn, Mount
callithump parade
cannabutter
Capped-Style Option
car marshalling
Cava de'Tirreni
chip junction
chronic osteitis
cicatricial hypertropy
Claytonians
closing volume
coconut meal
compaternities
composition sampling technique
dehitting shed
distal ore deposit
dodecyl caproate
doumen
drift with
drumless boiler
face-centred cubic lattice
fast Fourier transform subroutine
five-and-dime
fly-specked
fodder salt
Fototronic
four-electrode system
gas blow-off system
gas source bed
gateposts
general trade
geomorphic contrasts
grey function
homalomenol
ichiyama
incognitum
insolible
interference refractometer
just tolerable noise
load on front wheel
low-fume and harmfulness electrode
measurement of rotating velocity
metric equality
multipunch press
negative cash flow
Northcliffe
ozone layers
pancreatitis
parnes
perillae fructus
petrol-driven
Phytolacca arinosa Roxb.
population shifts
posterior scrotal branches
Razin effect
real-time computer complex
relaxation source
retired hurt
river traffic
rock phosphate in powder
rope scourer
saints'day
screw bevel gear
second order transition
shallow water vessel
sharp-crested
signal propagation
sintered glass
sit down before
synchronous exciter
syndromal
Target-Benefit Plan
to bite the hand that feeds you
tool-grinding installation
torturously
triode ion pump
tuberculosis of pharynx
Turritis
unstable hemoglobinopathy
variance of random variable
vlaisavljevic
wound produced by caustic
written back
writtenness