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Why AI Will Replace 80% of Professional Work (But Not Humans) | Nimrod Vroman

Why AI Will Replace 80% of Professional Work (But Not Humans) | Nimrod Vroman

Update: 2026-01-09
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Most people think AI is about speed.

Nimrod Vroman thinks it’s about structure, access, and truth.

In this episode of Coffeez for Closers, Joe sits down with Nimrod Vroman, founder of Ark Empowerment and For Posterity, two platforms rethinking how humans interact with professional services and legacy in the age of AI.

Nimrod spent nearly two decades as a corporate lawyer before walking away to build something radically different — while navigating war, entrepreneurship, fatherhood, and risk all at once.

This conversation goes deep into:

• Why professional services are broken by design

• How AI can deliver 80% of the work — and when humans must step in

• The idea of paying for insight, not inefficiency

• Democratizing access to legal, financial, and advisory expertise

• Preserving legacy through storytelling and structured memory

• Turning chaos, trauma, and disruption into long-term clarity

• Why optimism is a competitive advantage

This isn’t a hype conversation about AI.

It’s about rebuilding systems that were never designed for people in the first place.

Top producers at E Mortgage Capital are earning more per deal—with faster closings, better tech, and no junk fees.

👉 Learn more: https://join.emortgagecapital.com



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Why AI Will Replace 80% of Professional Work (But Not Humans) | Nimrod Vroman

Why AI Will Replace 80% of Professional Work (But Not Humans) | Nimrod Vroman

Joseph Shalaby