Avoid delegating work to humans
Hire an AI chatbot and train it to read your mind, completely transforming your law practice.
Most solo and small firm lawyers are stuck in a loop:
“I need help—but I can’t afford it, and I don’t have time to train anyone.”
Delegation using humans is always a gamble.
What about overseas VAs?
Look, even cheap VAs need hand-holding. They get sick, ghost, or quit.
Even the good ones need constant direction.
Face it: delegation can become a second job.
Here’s the better option...
Hire AI as your main assistant.
AI doesn’t call in sick. It doesn’t ask for PTO or need morale-boosting Slack messages.
If you train it right, it learns your voice, your way of thinking, and your workflows.
It improves itself and it works while you sleep.
This isn’t hype. I’ve been doing this in my solo business.
I have a great VA in the Philippines that I pay $8/hour. But…
AI is my best hire
I pay my AI chatbot MUCH less than my VA in the Philippines. Best of all, it's always ready to help me at any time of the day or night. Anyway...
I want to show other people how they can use AI, and I’m going to do this in something I'm calling:
It’s a weekly working group where you’ll learn how to get work done faster and better (without having to deal with any humans).
A few things to know
The ChatGPT Lab is only for members of my Co-Pilot program.
You’ll need ChatGPT Plus ($20/month).
But that’s it—no extra tools.
Some lawyers don’t want to spend any money on AI. This isn’t for them.
But if you’re ready to unlock some serious AI superpowers...
Join the ChatGPT Lab
Sign up for the Co-Pilot Level of my Inner Circle ($179/month).
After you join, I'll contact you about how to access resources inside of the lab area right now. Our Zoom calls will be starting in two weeks.
Have questions? Book a call.
Or shoot me an email if you prefer.
—Ernie
P.S. Keep this important point in mind...
AI will hit businesses like a Tsunami.
This is an existential crisis for every business that's based on knowledge work (e.g., law practice).
Many lawyers will be wiped out quickly, and some will cling to life preservers (gaining only temporary relief).
But a fortunate few will learn to surf the coming waves.
It's a different kind of surfing, to be sure.
But once you get the knack of it, your work life will become exponentially better (and much more enjoyable).