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Machine Learning applied to the management of court notifications

Global LegalTech Hub

Basically, the management exercise that a judicial notice requires is always the same: - Reading the notification and categorization of it (determine whether it is a judgment, declaration of firmness, hearing date, approval of cost appraisal, etc.). Extraction of the hearing date or expiry that the notification includes where appropriate.

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AI in Law: Mark Britton to Speak at ClioCon on His Optimistic Vision for the Future

Kevin O'Keefe

Clio, in its online introduction of Britton, described Andreesen’s paper as a simple, thoughtful review of how AI and machine learning might help humans. With lawyers dissing the use of AI in writing and other areas of practice, it’ll be refreshing to hear Britton.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: The Capabilities and Limitations of ChatGPT with Professor Chris Hoofnagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

In today’s episode, we’ll be diving into the fascinating world of one of the most advanced machine learning tools out there: ChatGPT. Professor Hoofnagle] 03:03 ChatGPT is the newest iteration of a machine learning technology that can generate text. So on one hand computing is informed greatly by sensing.

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A Look at Client-Side AI-Powered Legal Spend Analytics Tools

Ron Friedmann

From both what I read in mainstream media and experiences I regularly hear from friends, neither doctors nor patients have benefited from that disruption.] Brad points out that modern systems can overcome the limitations of task codes; instead they extract that information by analyzing narratives. Yes, healthcare has seen many changes.

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The Future of AI within LexisNexis and the Legal Industry with Lexis CTO Jeff Reihl – TGIR Ep. 197

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Jeff highlighted the flexibility and benefits of LexisNexis’ technology, which can provide valuable insights and information to its users on-demand. So current information you’re not going to get from from those models. And so there was a ton of interest in and we had some interesting speakers there as well.

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Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: AI, Employees and an Integrated Defense – With SessionGuardian’s Jordan Ellington and Oren Leib, and Katten’s Trisha Sircar (TGIR Ep. 211)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Ellington realized the technology could provide secure access to sensitive information from anywhere. And that resulted in me having an ongoing focus on cybersecurity and making sure that only the right parties had access to sensitive information. The goal was to standardize security practices across vendors.

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Unleashing the Legal Monster Behind the Door – LexFusion’s Christina Wojcik (TGIR Ep. 221)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Got a lot of good information. Oh, I could I could hear them. And so, you know, when I think about things that legal departments, really in house legal departments want to ensure that they’re doing is, is getting access and visibility into information in different ways that maybe historically was was needed.