Need practical advice on using ChatGPT & generative AI? This webinar from Lexbe will discuss the use cases and best practices you need!
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Expert on AI Submits Court Declaration with Fake AI Citations: Cybersecurity Trends
As the Court stated: “The irony”, in rejecting a court declaration from an expert on AI and misinformation that contained fake citations.
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Syllo Announces Educational Partnership with eDiscovery Today
New York, NY and Houston, TX, January 14, 2025 – Syllo, the litigation platform for the AI era, announced today an educational partnership with Doug Austin’s eDiscovery Today blog, 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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Eight Things Corporate Legal Should Know About Generative AI: Artificial Intelligence Best Practices
Before the holidays, I wrote an article for the ILTA blog on eight things corporate legal should know about generative AI. Here are some highlights.
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AI Pioneer Dr. Dave Lewis Joins Nextpoint to Shape the Next Generation of Legal Technology
Congrats to Nextpoint for the announcement that AI pioneer Dr. Dave Lewis joins Nextpoint to shape the next generation of legal technology! Here’s a portion of the press release!
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Motion for Relief in Prompts and Outputs Production Order Granted: eDiscovery Case Law
In Tremblay v. OpenAI, Inc., California District Judge Araceli Martinez-Olguin granted plaintiff’s motion for relief in a prompts and outputs production order, finding that the order to produce all prompts and outputs for Plaintiffs’ testing of ChatGPT was a “misapplication of law” because “the ChatGPT prompts were queries crafted by counsel and contain counsel’s mental…
Prompts and Outputs Must Be Produced, Court Rules: eDiscovery Case Law
In Tremblay v. OpenAI, Inc., California Magistrate Judge Robert M. Illman rejected plaintiff’s contentions that prompts and outputs that did not support Plaintiffs’ claims were protected by attorney work product and were irrelevant, granting the request to compel production of OpenAI account information for the individuals who conducted ChatGPT testing, all prompts and outputs for…
OpenAI Accidentally Deleted Potential Evidence in NY Times Copyright Lawsuit: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Oopsie! Apparently, OpenAI accidentally deleted potential evidence in the New York Times copyright lawsuit! Don’t you hate when that happens! 🤣
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Generative AI in Legal 2024: Artificial Intelligence Trends
IDC has issued an InfoBrief commissioned by Relativity titled Generative AI in Legal 2024. Here are a few highlights from the report.
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How Secure is Your AI System? Here’s a Way to Find Out: Artificial Intelligence Trends
How secure is your AI system? Can you trust it with confidential information. This article discusses the questions law firms should ask.
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