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Using AI to Track You Down Through Your 3D Printer

Brett Trout

Because, in a way, it does.

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George Socha on the EDRM & AI in Electronic Discovery

Technically Legal

The history, current state and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) is the topic of conversation with George Socha. It is a model that outlines the stages of the Electronic Discovery process. What is the EDRM?

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Promising ‘Cruelty-Free’ E-Discovery, Beagle Raises $3M Seed Funding Round

Legal Tech Monitor

Beagle says that, by leveraging advanced technologies such as machine learning and natural language processing, it can significantly reduce the time and costs associated with first-pass e-discovery reviews. Beagle’s cofounder and CEO, Sergey Demyanov , was formerly manager of machine learning at Snap Inc.

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The Future of Legal Tech: How Technology Is Transforming the Business of Law

MatterSuite

Here are some of the key technologies shaping the legal industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning Legal Research: AI-powered platforms, like ROSS, use natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning. This reduces manual labor, minimizes errors, and lowers costs associated with discovery.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

With emerging new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, many people have started considering what legal software might mean for the legal profession’s future. However, Bloomberg Law’s Spring 2023 Law School Preparedness Survey , which included 936 practicing attorneys, revealed some interesting insights.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

This enables attorneys to work together in real-time on documents and case files. E-Discovery and Digital Forensics: Electronic discovery (e-discovery) has become a crucial aspect of modern litigation. Through machine learning algorithms, e-discovery platforms can quickly identify patterns and connections in data.