Editor’s Note: This article explores the recent controversy surrounding Slack’s use of sensitive user data for training AI models. It highlights key issues of transparency and user control, which are critical for maintaining trust in digital platforms. The discussion is particularly relevant for cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals as it underscores the importance of
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Create an Infographic with GPT 4o? Here’s What Happened for Me: Artificial Intelligence Trends
I stumbled upon an article that told me I could create an infographic from an image containing data, so I decided to try it. Here’s what happened.
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What will happen to OpenAI now that OpenAI’s Chief Scientist has departed?
The NewYorkTimes.com reported “Ilya Sutskever, the OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist who in November joined three other board members to force out Sam Altman, the company’s high-profile chief executive, before saying he regretted the move, is leaving the San Francisco A.I. company.” The May 14, 2024 article entitled “OpenAI’s Chief Scientist and Co-Founder Is Leaving…
Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for May 2024
Editor’s Note: Five Great Reads is a monthly newsletter that focuses on cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery. The publication selects five top articles to keep legal, business, and technology professionals informed about key developments in cyber discovery, data discovery, and legal discovery. Published by ComplexDiscovery OÜ, a digital publication that delivers insights on digital events…
Episode 143: Social Media Pseudonyms and eDiscovery: Lessons from OpenAI Litigation
In Episode 143, Kelly Twigger reviews the need to plan for social media accounts where parties use pseudonyms and the specificity required to show relevance for discovery requests, as well as contemplating whether we may finally have a decision implicating data from a generative AI tool.
Introduction
Welcome to this week’s episode of our Case…
How well are IT leaders managing AI and GAI?
CIO.com reported that “With the generative AI gold rush in full swing, some IT leaders are finding generative AI’s first-wave darlings — large language models (LLMs) — may not be up to snuff for their more promising use cases.” The May 21, 2024 article entitled “IT leaders look beyond LLMs for gen AI needs” (…
May 2024 Vendor Voices: Key eDiscovery Innovations and Insights
Editor’s Note: Welcome to the May 2024 edition of “Vendor Voices in eDiscovery.” In this issue, we bring you a carefully selected compilation of the latest innovations, insights, and industry developments shaping the eDiscovery landscape. From cutting-edge technological advancements to strategic corporate moves and insightful discussions on AI privacy concerns, this edition provides professionals with…
AI Skills Propel Wage Premiums in Legal Sector, Highlighting the Shift in Professional Job Markets
Editor’s Note: In today’s fast-evolving job market, the value of artificial intelligence (AI) skills is becoming increasingly apparent, especially within the legal sector. This recent report from PwC highlights a significant wage premium for professionals who possess AI capabilities, emphasizing the transformative impact of technological fluency in high-stakes industries. As legal professionals in the US…
Are you ready for the Microsoft AI Copilot Personal Computer?
Computerworld.com reported that “Microsoft has announced a new category of Windows PCs, designed to leverage the full power of AI. Christened Copilot+ PCs and developed in collaboration with PC manufacturers such as HP, Dell, Samsung, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, and Microsoft Surface, these devices will boast higher processing power, all-day battery life, and a suite of…
EU Moves Towards a Digital Economy: Evaluating the Impact of Mandatory ViDA Compliance
Editor’s Note: The European Commission’s VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) proposal marks a significant step towards modernizing the VAT systems across the EU. By mandating electronic invoicing and implementing comprehensive digital reporting requirements by 2030, the EU aims to streamline tax compliance, reduce VAT fraud, and foster a more integrated economic environment. This transition…