The e-discovery company Reveal Data today announced that it will launch its new generative AI-powered document review platform, which it is calling “aji,” in late September. The company said it is offering full access to the platform at no cost through Dec. 31, in order to enable “the entire legal community to explore and master the
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Anyone surprised that GenAI includes important sensitive information?
SCWorld.com reported that “Nearly 22% of files and more than 4% of prompts employees send to generative AI (GenAI) tools contain sensitive information, according to an analysis by Harmonic Security published Thursday. Harmonic analyzed 1 million prompts and 20,000 uploaded files sent by workers at companies across the United States and United Kingdom to more…
Thomson Reuters Launches CoCounsel Legal with Agentic AI and Deep Research Capabilities, Along with A New and ‘Final’ Version of Westlaw
Two months ago, at a media briefing in its New York City offices, Thomson Reuters teased the launch of the “next gen” of its CoCounsel artificial intelligence platform, marking what the company said would be a fundamental shift from AI assistants that respond to prompts to intelligent agentic systems that can plan, reason and execute…
AI Act: Regulating artificial intelligence in Europe
Natasha Tardif provides an in-depth analysis of the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). The discussion is designed to clarify the main challenges and implications of this landmark regulation, which is set to have a significant impact on the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence across Europe and beyond.
- What types of AI
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NetDocuments Expands AI Capabilities with Document Profiling and Agentic Editing Tools
The Justice Revolutionary: Natalie Anne Knowlton
Hey there Legal Rebels! 👋 I’m excited to share with you the 30th episode of the 2025 season of the LawDroid Manifesto podcast, where I will be continuing to interview key legal innovators to learn how they do what they do. I think you’re going to enjoy this one!If you want to understand how regulatory…
Case Study – AI+ Materials Science: Exploring the AI Frontier in Material Innovation
At the AI+ Science Summit in Washington, D.C., the session titled “Case Study – AI+ Materials Science” brought together distinguished experts to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping materials science, from accelerating discovery to tackling long-standing industrial challenges. Moderated by Jake Yeston, Editor at Science magazine, this conversation featured James “Jim” Warren, Director of the Materials Genome Project at…
The Wild West of AI: A Legal Tech Reckoning with Ken Crutchfield
This week, we welcome longtime friend and legal tech veteran Ken Crutchfield, founder of Spring Forward Consulting. Ken brings his extensive experience from major legal information vendors like Thomson Reuters, Bloomberg, and Wolters Kluwer into a timely and candid discussion about the current phase of artificial intelligence in the legal industry. Comparing today’s…
Richard Susskind: Analyzing AI Risks
Too many books today are getting it all wrong about the risks of AI. Many vendors and dreamers are telling us there is no risk. It’s all going to be peachy and positive. Others are screeching that AI will inevitably lead to the Apocalypse.Richard Susskind gets it right. His new book, How To Think About…
Richard Susskind: How AI May Change the Workplace

Richard Susskind’s new book How to Think About AI: A Guide for the Perplexed suggests three ways AI might change the workplace–and which one to worry about. He distinguishes three concepts:
- Automation (task substitution) is about finding a way to be more efficient about doing what we are doing now.
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