While most recent discussion of AI focuses on the potential threats and breakthroughs of generative AI, that’s only one small part of the AI story.

In fact, AI-powered tools are already being used successfully to automate time-consuming and labor-intensive e-discovery tasks, such as data collection, processing, and review—and the technology is maturing rapidly. As government agencies, legal teams, and corporations become more attuned to its use, AI is poised to drive transformative innovation in the e-discovery industry, driving new efficiencies, increased accuracy, and cost savings.

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