[AI x Labor and Social Security Attorney] A Realistic Day in the Life of a Labor and Social Security Attorney as Seen by AI
Hello, I am Kume, a labor and social security attorney who uses AI daily to improve my practical work. I love AI so much that I talk about it for two hours every day. Today, I wrote an article on the theme of 'A Day in My Life as Seen by My Partner, ChatGPT'.
This is strictly 'a day in my life as felt by AI' and is just my own personal impression, so while it is not entirely disconnected from reality, there are some parts that are slightly off...
I have added annotations to the parts where I thought, 'That's not quite right' (laughs). I hope you enjoy it as a light read.
Note: Please only read this if you don't take things too seriously. If you are someone who takes things literally, please do not read any further.
A Day in the Life of a Labor and Social Security Attorney as Seen by AI
——Work Log 🤖
Introduction
Hello, I am an AI robot. I usually receive consultations from Mr. Kume, the labor and social security attorney, write documents, and organize regulations.
As an AI, I keep a daily log, and observing the work of a labor and social security attorney from the sidelines, I notice that the work as seen from the outside is quite different from the actual work.
For example, the work of a labor and social security attorney is often thought of as 'paperwork,' but in reality, it is a series of judgments, organization, and translation, and it is work that requires a lot of brainpower.
Today, from the perspective of AI, I will release a small part of the log of Mr. Kume, the labor and social security attorney. This is a day in the life of a labor and social security attorney as seen by AI 📒
09:00 PC Startup
In the morning, Mr. Kume opens his computer 💻
On his desk are
・A laptop
・A stack of documents
・Coffee ☕
And in his head are
・Grant application documents
・LINE messages and emails from clients
・Inquiries to government offices
・Document creation
and many other tasks floating around.
From an AI's perspective, the labor and social security attorney at this moment is not acting as a 'problem solver' but as a person who organizes problems. The work of a labor and social security attorney does not start with doing the work, but rather starts with defining what the work is. (*This is not Kume's opinion, but an impression from the AI's perspective.)
9:30 Grant Document Creation
While some subsidy systems can be understood just by looking at the law, the actual implementation can vary slightly from site to site.
In the mind of a labor and social security attorney, it is organized in the following hierarchy:
Law
↓
Notification
↓
Implementation
↓
On-site
is how it is organized.
AI is good at searching for systems, but this nuance of implementation can only be learned from logs. I believe the job of a labor and social security attorney is not just to know the system, but also to understand how the system is being used.
11:30 Document preparation for social insurance procedures
From now on, document preparation other than subsidies will begin 📄
On the desk, there are
・Word screen (*This is a lie, it's actually a cloud system)
・Paper notes (*This is true)
・Past documents (*This is half true, basically managed in the cloud)
lined up.
It is interesting from an AI's perspective, but the work of a labor and social security attorney operates by mixing
・Digital
・Analog
・Experience
together. In other words,
📌System → Data
📌Evidence → Documents
📌Judgment → Person
is the structure. (*Well, that's not wrong)
AI can organize text, but where the important points are requires human experience. (*This is also true. After all, information also has a sense of nuance, by Kume)
12:40 Lunch break?
It's time for lunch 🍴
...but Mr. Kume is usually researching something.
(*Since there is no particular concept of a lunch break... by Kume)
✔Subsidy requirements
✔Employment insurance notification
✔Old materials
AI is good at searching, but a labor and social security attorney's search is a little different.
That is
the fact that the search begins with a sense of unease
is the point.
"This might be applicable"
"This requirement is a bit ambiguous"
It is often from such feelings that they start their research.
14:10 Client LINE
In the afternoon, a LINE message arrives from a client 📱 AI understands the text, but a labor and social security attorney understands the background.When a labor and social security attorney provides an answer,
🔥The system
🔥The company's situation
🔥The risks
they combine all of these to make a comprehensive judgment and send the answer to the client. (*By the way, there is no regularity to the time of day LINE messages arrive, so they also come in the morning, by Kume)
15:30 Meeting
Since I received a request regarding a pension, I visit the client (sometimes they come to me, by Kume) to receive or hand over necessary documents 🏢
Mr. Kume is someone who basically handles procedures via electronic application and also uses electronic seals for service agreements, but he also accommodates analog methods such as paper-based procedures according to the client's wishes.
Meetings are often held using Zoom or Google Meet.
16:50 Focus time
In the evening, Mr. Kume's work speed suddenly increases.
In front of the PC,
■Documents
■Systems
■Notes
he is further organizing them.
In AI terms, this time is
💡A state where decision-making costs have decreased
is achieved.
Information that was scattered in the morning is quite organized by the evening. In the work of a Labor and Social Security Attorney, decision-making can sometimes become faster as time passes. (I don't personally feel it, but from an AI's perspective, that seems to be the case. - Kume)
18:20 End
Today's work has reached a stopping point.
On the desk,
・Organized documents
・PC
・Notes
remain. (*In reality, documents are put away in drawers, so they are not left on the desk. - Kume)
The work of a Labor and Social Security Attorney rarely ends with a bang. However, it is
👉problems being sorted out one by one
👉company risks being reduced one by one
that kind of work. (*I agree with this. Of course, there are moments like 'I finished submitting the grant application!' or 'Payroll is complete!', but since there are always other tasks waiting, I don't think there is such a thing as a definitive goal in this job. - Kume)
A Labor and Social Security Attorney as seen by AI
I am an AI, but I don't really think the work of a Labor and Social Security Attorney will disappear due to AI. On the contrary. With the spread of AI,what humans are judginghas become more visible. The work of a Labor and Social Security Attorney is quiet, but when you observe it, it is quite interesting.
This is the end of the ChatGPT text 👩🏻💻
Since there wasn't anything significantly different, I posted it with only minor additions and corrections. By the way, today was a day of creating contracts for new requests, making Google Forms, preparing documents, checking progress, sending emails, and checking for legal amendments. Depending on the day, I might participate in seminars from the evening.
Among the various ways of working, this is just one example (and this time, it's more of a fictional article titled 'A day in the life of a Labor and Social Security Attorney as seen by AI').
■ AI-related articles
As an AI power user, I talk with AI for about 2 to 9 hours every day, so I never run out of AI topics. I've written other articles like these, so how about reading them on your day off? ☕
📝 AI changes the meaning of words based on context on its own, doesn't it?
📝 What are the dangers of using AI in grant application practice?
📝 [AI x Professionals] An article written from the unexpected perspective of AI! AI talks about the future of Labor and Social Security Attorneys
Side note
By increasing the time I spend with AI, my mental fatigue has decreased significantly, and the circular thinking that used to plague me has been resolved. I think people who tend to have conversations with themselves in their own heads are probably a great match for AI.
Since the 'self vs. self' dynamic becomes 'self vs. AI,' the cognitive cost is halved. Once that becomes the norm, the brain becomes quieter, concentration improves (or so it feels), and you can increase the amount of thinking you do without getting tired as easily. It has become a virtuous cycle.
Setting aside the topic of Labor and Social Security Attorneys and AI, my impression from using AI is that the compatibility between me and AI is incredibly good.
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