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The Surprising AI Edge Lawyers Already Have (Hint: It’s Not Coding)

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Suits, Syntax, and Superpowers: Why Law Pros Are Built for the AI Age - When people talk about who’s best equipped to ride the wild wave of Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI, they usually shout out coders, data...more

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Why Confidence Scoring With LLMs Is Dangerous

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When it comes to confidence assessments from LLMs, scoring predictions is essential. The most important thing is not the scores themselves, but the resulting ranking these scores produce. Once our model (TAR 1.0, TAR 2.0,...more

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The Evolution of AI in Litigation

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Although occasional murmurings about general AI reached the public during the 2010s, it was ChatGPT’s November ‘22 entrance onto the global stage that officially introduced the world to artificial intelligence....more

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Top 5 AI Trends Law Firms Must Know in 2025

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Summary - Law firms that embrace AI in 2025 will gain a strategic edge in eDiscovery, from early case assessment to data-driven negotiations. Cutting-edge firms are using AI to analyze modern data, optimize document review,...more

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5 Questions with Jonah Berger: Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Litigation

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5 Questions is a periodic feature produced by Cornerstone Research, which asks our affiliated experts, senior advisors, and professionals to answer five questions. We interview Professor Jonah Berger, of the Wharton School,...more

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Using Generative AI to Create Compelling Closing Arguments in Complex Litigation

In our recent article “Understanding GenAI Response Limits: What Every Legal Professional Should Know,” we explored how legal professionals can overcome the traditional length limitations of Large Language Models that...more

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Designing Generative AI for Legal Professionals: Key Principles and Best Practices

Generative AI is transforming the landscape of legal technology, offering unprecedented opportunities to automate tasks and streamline complex workflows. Yet, designing AI tools that truly meet the needs of legal...more

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AI for Legal Professionals: Top Use Cases

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have taken many industries by storm. In a recent McKinsey survey, 72% of respondents across all industries have adopted AI for at least one business function, up from 55%...more

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Litigation Technology: Enhancing Legal Processes

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Law firms today possess access to a wider and deeper collection of technological tools than any prior generation. Within this “golden age of legal technology,”1 one of the most impactful innovations has been the development...more

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Artificial General Intelligence, If Attained, Will Be the Greatest Invention of All Time

A computer capable of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), if ever created, will be the greatest invention in history. It will be far more transformative than the printing press or the wheel. Unlike narrow AI, which excels...more

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Same as It Ever Was: How Proven eDiscovery Approaches Help Leverage Generative AI

News flash: Nearly a quarter of legal industry professionals expect generative AI and large language model (LLM) technology to have a transformative effect for eDiscovery this year, according to the 2024 State of the Industry...more

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Gen AI is a Journey, Not a Sprint

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In every technology innovation cycle, there is a natural tendency to think that the newest innovation is the silver bullet for long-standing problems, almost magically. When AWS and Azure began to have meaningful market...more

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Generative AI for Smart Discovery Professionals: An Introduction to Large Language Models – Second Edition

In November of 2022, ChatGPT upended our thinking about artificial intelligence with a new form of machine learning called Generative AI (GenAI). Since then, discussions about GenAI models like GPT have taken center stage in...more

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Omni Version Test of the Panel of AI Experts on a New Topic: “AI Mentors of New Attorneys” – Part Four

Ralph Losey’s custom GPT, Panel of AI Experts for Lawyers, was tested again to evaluate its effectiveness on ChatGPT4o Omni. This time an entirely new topic was selected for the AI panelists to discuss, AI Mentors for...more

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Experiment with a ChatGPT4 Panel of Experts and Insights into AI Hallucination – Part Two

In Part One of this article the AI panel of experts procedure was demonstrated and readers were shown how it can be used for education and brainstorming. Evidence that AI Expert Panels Could Soon Replace Human Panelists or is...more

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AI in the Courts: How Worried Should We Be?

Scholars and technologists see both benefits and dangers for AI in the courts. One thing they agree on: AI is here to stay. As we enter 2024, it’s tough not to think of 2023 as “the year of artificial intelligence.” After...more

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Expert Details How Businesses Are Considering AI for Document Review

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Editor’s Note: This article delves into an emerging technology trend that could significantly impact eDiscovery practitioners over the next few years. As artificial intelligence advances, new “generative AI” systems show real...more

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ChatGPT and E-Discovery: Match Made in Heaven or Rocky Roads Ahead?

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Previously, I co-authored a two-part post on the advantages and disadvantages of using Technology Assisted Review (“TAR”) in E-Discovery document reviews. TAR helps attorneys during the review phase of E-Discovery by...more

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Professional Responsibility Considerations in AI for eDiscovery: Competence, Confidentiality, Privacy and Ownership

Use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) tools in eDiscovery creates new opportunities for attorneys. By extracting, analyzing, and applying information from large data sets, AI tools can provide new insights, systematize...more

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Unleashing the Artificial Intelligence Advantage: How AI Can Transform Legal Research

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In recent years, artificial intelligence (“AI”) has surged in popularity, quickly becoming an integral part of many industries. As AI algorithms continue to advance, legal professionals should consider how they can integrate...more

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New AI Technology Marks a Watershed Moment for Legal Profession

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The legal profession is no stranger to embracing technological advancements.  More than 40 years ago, law firms and courts were early adopters of rudimentary artificial intelligence (AI) as applied to research (Lexis and...more

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Generative AI and Business: The Basics and Benefits – Part 1

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Is generative AI just a new buzzword or will it play a meaningful role in business? Legal is one industry that should take note, as more organizations are prioritizing innovation. Many firms and corporations have already...more

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Predictive Coding in eDiscovery: How to Create an Efficient Predictive Coding Workflow

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Document review: two words that can evoke dread in any lawyer who spent time as a junior associate poring through countless pages of discovery materials. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of documents that...more

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Anthropomorphizing the Algorithm: Animism in the Age of AI

In many ancient cultures people believed that everything had a spirit. Each human, animal, plant, and even each rock and bolt of lightning were understood as we understand ourselves. If we eat because we feel hunger, so must...more

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Kangaroo Court: Reviewing Image Data

Image classification AI can find existing application in document review. Examples include identifying documents containing specific logo’s, separating our schematics or patent data, and identifying oil field maps and...more

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