Editor’s Note: Beyond the strobe lights and techno beats of Helsinki’s Slush 2025, a distinct signal has emerged for professionals navigating the intersection of law, security, and data. The release of the State of European Tech 2025 report exposes a continent aggressively pivoting toward “Sovereignty Tech”—a move that transforms the regulatory landscape from a compliance
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Will Google’s New Gemini 3 Model Bump ChatGPT from the Top Spot?: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Will Google’s new Gemini 3 model bump ChatGPT from the top spot? Some analysts and users think so. Here’s why they may be right.
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10 Years of DISCO’s AI Lab: What We’ve Learned & What’s Next
DISCO engineers and AI leaders reflect on 10 years of the DISCO AI Lab’s innovations in legal tech, ediscovery, and legal AI – and what’s coming next.
7 Practical Tips to Implement AI in Your Legal Practice: Artificial Intelligence Best Practices
This excerpt from AI for the Rest of Us from Nextpoint and Tom O’Connor shares 7 practical tips to implement AI in your legal practice! Check it out!
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From Brand Guidelines to Brand Guardrails: Leadership’s New AI Responsibility
Editor’s Note: Brand governance has outgrown its glossy PDF. As generative AI empowers employees across functions to craft external-facing content, the risks once confined to marketing now ripple across legal, security, and compliance domains. This article examines how Boards and C-Suites must reframe brand management—not as a creative exercise, but as an enterprise risk requiring…
Data Provenance and Defense Tech: IG Lessons from Slush 2025
Editor’s Note: Slush 2025 is a thermometer for the global tech economy, and what it revealed—the full-scale deployment of Generative AI and the rise of defense technology—presents an existential inflection point for data professionals. This article underscores the immediate, practical necessity of overhauling legacy information governance frameworks. For cybersecurity, the convergence of digital and hybrid…
Does anyone care that Google’s Gemini 3 has new AI features?
Computerworld.com reported that “Google has launched Gemini 3 and integrated the new AI model into its search engine immediately, aiming to push advanced AI features into consumer and enterprise products faster as competition in the AI market intensifies. The release brings new agentic capabilities for coding, workflow automation, and search, raising questions about how quickly…
Navigating AI Disclosure Rules in New York Courts
Judges are still figuring out the best way to preempt misuse of generative AI (GenAI) in their courts as use of AI technology becomes more commonplace in litigation.
Since Judge Brantley Starr of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued the first standing order on the use of AI in preparing…
The 2026 Event Horizon: Early Outlook for eDiscovery, AI, and European Innovation
Editor’s Note: As 2026 comes into sharper focus, legal, technology, and cybersecurity professionals are navigating a rapidly evolving events landscape shaped by artificial intelligence, digital governance, and cross-border collaboration. This early outlook from ComplexDiscovery provides a strategic reference point for identifying where eDiscovery, AI, and European innovation will intersect over the coming year. From foundational…
Group Chats Have a New Partner: ChatGPT: Artificial Intelligence Trends
OpenAI is widely rolling out group chats inside ChatGPT, allowing you to invite up to 20 other people to your conversation with the AI chatbot.
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