Under the category of careers that are, or will be, impacted, by artificial intelligence, attorneys are inevitably on it. Here’s a tale of a lawyer caught using AI while explaining to the Court why he used AI. In other legal mortgage news, California mandated forbearances for mortgage borrowers affected by wildfires. Meanwhile, is disaster assistance based on politics? Apparently California is not receiving any disaster assistance from the federal government from the fires nine months ago, and the city of Los Angeles joined a coalition of cities, counties, and local agencies in a lawsuit against the federal government over FEMA funding. Certainly the shutdown, recently begun, is impacting lenders, and in today’s Last Word at 1PM ET, Brian Vieaux, Courtney Thompson, and Christy Soukhamneut discuss how the government shutdown is impacting lenders and the broader housing market, rates hitting new year lows, and Chair Powell’s recent comments signaling a shift toward concerns over labor market weakness. (Today’s podcast can be found here and this week’s are sponsored by Floify, an industry-leading point of sale platform. With Floify’s new Dynamic AI feature, lenders can modify applications with no coding required and rely on AI to autofill key application fields, allowing borrowers to fill out only a few fields relevant to their needs. Hear an interview with Finance of America’s Adam Potafiy on his session tomorrow at NAMB National with his colleagues Jonathan and Jessica about reverse mortgages and how they’re being reengineered for the next generation of clients.)