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Using AI to Track You Down Through Your 3D Printer

Brett Trout

If that part ends up on social media or in the middle of a lawsuit, a single photo could trace it back to the exact machine—and possibly the person—who printed it. Could this become part of 3D printing lawsuit investigations? What This Means for Everyone Else But there’s another side to this tech: surveillance.

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What are the different roles at a law firm?

Martindale-Avvo

Electronic discovery specialist An electronic discovery (or e-discovery) specialist examines, stores, and gathers electronic documents and materials. This can include emails, digital images, social media, websites, and a wide range of electronic media.

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What is an E-discovery Lawyer?

Clio

In law, e-discovery refers to the process in which electronically stored information relevant to a legal case is identified, collected, preserved, reviewed and produced. It is a crucial part of modern litigation because so much information is now stored digitally and this information can be vital to the outcome of a case.