[Webinar] Five Ways to Use ChatGPT in Investigations and EDiscovery

July 12th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

July 12th, 2023
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET

As ChatGPT enters the mainstream, there are still open questions (and a lot of generalities) of how and the extent to which ChatGPT and other large language models will transform ediscovery and investigations.

John Tredennick, Merlin Search Technologies founder and CEO, and Dr. William Webber, Merlin Search Technologies Chief Data Scientist, set out to find answers to these important questions.

In this webinar, our experts will share their groundbreaking research–based on real-world experiments using a basic search engine and GPT–and the results.

Join us to see five game-changing ways that ChatGPT will soon be used to streamline investigation and discovery efforts, from helping with keyword searches, summarizing documents and answering questions about specific documents to creating investigation reports and document review itself.

Prepare to be amazed.

Expert Presenters:

John Tredennick: Founder and CEO of Merlin Search Technologies

Dr. William Webber, Chief Data Scientist, Merlin Search Technologies

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John Tredennick is the CEO and founder of Merlin Search Technologies, a cloud technology company that has developed a revolutionary new machine learning search algorithm called Sherlock® to help people find information in large document sets–without having to master keyword search.

Tredennick began his career as a trial lawyer and litigation partner at a national law firm. In 2000, he founded and served as CEO of Catalyst, an international e-discovery search technology company that was sold to a large public company in 2019. Over the past four decades he has written or edited eight books and countless articles on legal technology topics, spoken on five continents and served as Chair of the ABA’s Law Practice Management Section.

Dr. William Webber is the Chief Data Scientist of Merlin Search Technologies. He completed his PhD in Measurement in Information Retrieval Evaluation at the University of Melbourne under Professors Alistair Moffat and Justin Zobel, and his post-doctoral research at the E-Discovery Lab of the University of Maryland under Professor Doug Oard.

With over 30 peer-reviewed scientific publications in the areas of information retrieval, statistical evaluation, and machine learning, he is a world expert in AI and statistical measurement for information retrieval and ediscovery. He has almost a decade of industry experience as a consulting data scientist to ediscovery software vendors, service providers, and law firms.

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