I can definitely see this happening to some extent. Maybe not 50% may be no tin one year, but the decline will be quite visible.
Consultants will drop much more sharply, because most of what they do is BS and AI will give an alternate way to figure out its BS.
Note: Also these are the professionals that most gouge the people and don't really add value to the real economy. I would love to live in a world where there are very few lawyers and most people are well verses with the legal areas that affect them, where there are almost no consultants, except for really niche areas that require skills acquired only by experience, and finance becomes boiled down to fundamentals only.
I can definitely see this happening to some extent. Maybe not 50% may be no tin one year, but the decline will be quite visible.
Consultants will drop much more sharply, because most of what they do is BS and AI will give an alternate way to figure out its BS.
Note: Also these are the professionals that most gouge the people and don't really add value to the real economy. I would love to live in a world where there are very few lawyers and most people are well verses with the legal areas that affect them, where there are almost no consultants, except for really niche areas that require skills acquired only by experience, and finance becomes boiled down to fundamentals only.
A mentor once told me beware of the consultants - when the prefix of the words is “Con” you watch your wallet