Possible ruh-roh for AI companies? In a hearing last Friday on a case involving Meta AI, a judge was skeptical that AI training can be considered fair use.
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Tara Emory on Level Table Live!: eDiscovery Events
Want to build your understanding of AI in legal? Tara Emory will be the next guest on Level Table Live with Level Legal!
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Google Gemini Is Gaining Ground on ChatGPT: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Based on one survey, ChatGPT is still the most popular generative AI tool, but Google Gemini is gaining ground on ChatGPT.
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Using Polite Language is Costing ChatGPT Millions of Dollars, Says Altman: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Oh, please! 😉 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says that using polite language like “please” and “thank you” to ChatGPT is costing them millions of dollars.
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CloudNine and eDiscovery Today Announce Educational Partnership
Houston, April 21, 2025 – CloudNine, a leading eDiscovery technology and services provider, today announced a new educational partnership with Doug Austin’s eDiscovery Today, the only daily blog for electronic discovery, information governance, cybersecurity, data privacy and artificial intelligence trends, best practices and case law.
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AI Avatar Use by Plaintiff Rejected by Court: Artificial Intelligence Trends
A plaintiff tried to use an AI avatar to make his argument before a New York appeals court. To say that it didn’t go well is an understatement.
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What ChatGPT Says About Me: Artificial Intelligence Trends
After reading the horror story about a guy suing OpenAI because it said he murdered his kids, I decided to find out what ChatGPT says about me.
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OpenAI Agents May Be Your Next “Employees”: Artificial Intelligence Trends
And they won’t come cheap. According to reports, the costs for OpenAI agents could be as much as $20,000 – per month!
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More AI and GenAI Polls from the 2025 UF-Law E-Discovery Conference: eDiscovery Trends
I’m covering polls from the 2025 UF-Law E-Discovery Conference! Here’s the second installment, with more AI and GenAI polls!
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GenAI is the Flip Side to Lawyers’ Inability to Embrace New Technology: Artificial Intelligence Trends
As evidenced by yet another fake citations case, while lawyers may be slow to embrace technology, GenAI is the flip side of that.
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