By Rachel Dooley, Janet Sullivan, Joe Green & Casey Flaherty | March 3, 2023
While the missing-feature fallacy has long been employed as an excuse for not investing in legal tech, there are, in fact, a number of features that are missing, and entire categories of tools that seem inexplicably immature, if not downright absent.
By David Kalat, BRG | March 2, 2023
How nineteenth-century Boolean math was encoded as machine logic and became a building block of digital electronics, ushering in the Information Age.
By Brandi Pack, UpLevel Ops | March 1, 2023
Conversational AI represents a fundamental shift that could be as transformative as the advent of computers or the internet.
By Jessica Lee, ProSearch | February 27, 2023
With an estimated 10 billion emojis sent every day to express emotion and tone, the long-term impacts of this popular form of communication are an increasing focus for eDiscovery professionals.
By Dr. Lance Eliot | February 24, 2023
When it comes to debating the use of generative AI in legal practice, lawyers should approach the question as they would any new legal case, using their honed legal skills to perform a methodical analysis of the situation.
By Cat Casey, Reveal-Brainspace | February 23, 2023
ChatGPT offers many ways to supercharge eDiscovery and help legal get to facts and evidence faster, though the results are still mixed at best.
By Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski, RPC Strategies LLC | February 23, 2023
Pro-tips from legal marketing and sales executives for pre- and post-event marketing and sales strategies to help you get the most out of industry events you're attending this conference season.
By Theodore Claypoole, Womble Bond Dickinson | February 23, 2023
Even though we may fear several aspects of AI, the reality is that it's already everywhere in our society, so we should be addressing the specific risks of harm, rather than the underlying tools.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Shahrokh Falati | February 22, 2023
New AI technologies may infringe on others' copyrights by being deemed infringing derivatives of a copyrighted source they used to generate their output.
By Dr. Craig S. Tashman, Ph.D., LiquidText | February 22, 2023
Modern note-taking applications can give you a second brain— a digital extension of your human brain that can store, retrieve, and organize notes and source documents, allowing you to analyze, compare and distinguish document text to quickly draw necessary conclusions.
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