Wealth Uncensored
AI has changed how lawyers, accountants, and advisors work. It has also changed how clients show up to meetings — often with a printout from ChatGPT and questions about why the advice you just gave them doesn’t match what the chatbot said. In this episode I sit back down with James G. Burns, Esq. — California estate planning and asset protection attorney with over 25 years of experience — to talk honestly about what AI is doing to our profession. Not the marketing version. The real version. We get into the professionals over-relying on AI without the expertise to verify its output. The ones who do have the expertise but skip verification anyway because the answer looked clean. The advisors using AI confidence to wander into practice areas they have no business being in. The attorney-client privilege questions nobody wants to think about. And the new client dynamic where every engagement now includes 30 minutes of unwinding whatever the client’s AI told them last night. If you advise wealthy clients, or you are one trying to figure out where AI fits and where it doesn’t, this conversation is for you. Topics covered: * Over-reliance on AI without the expertise to verify it * Verified expertise without verification — why even good lawyers stop checking * Advisors straying outside their lane on AI-generated confidence * Attorney-client privilege and confidentiality risks in AI use * The client-side AI problem and what it’s doing to advisory engagements * Where AI legitimately helps in a sophisticated planning practice Guest: James G. Burns, Esq. — Law Office of James Burns, Aliso Viejo, CA. Estate planning, asset protection, tax, and business law.
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