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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How Expireon AI Studio is Redefining Legal Efficiency: eDiscovery Trends
After announcing it earlier this week, Peter Kozak of Cloudficient provides an in-depth at how Expireon AI Studio is redefining legal efficiency!
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Claude 3.7 Sonnet from Anthropic: What’s the Scoop?: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Anthropic announced the release of Claude 3.7 Sonnet on Monday, touted as “the first hybrid reasoning model on the market”. Here’s what that means.
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Handling Chat Data in the Age of the AI Investigator: eDiscovery Trends
Handling chat data in eDiscovery is challenging. This paper from Damir Kahvedžić of ProSearch discusses challenges in handling chat data in investigations!
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Navigating AI in the Judiciary with New Guidelines for Judges: Artificial Intelligence Best Practices
A new publication from The Sedona Conference Journal discusses navigating AI in the judiciary with important guidelines for judges.
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Cloudficient Unveils Advanced AI Capabilities within Expireon
Congrats to Cloudficient for the announcement that Cloudficient unveils advanced AI capabilities within Expireon to revolutionize eDiscovery and data management! Here’s part of the press release.
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eDiscovery Today and Relativity Announce Educational Partnership
Chicago and Houston, February 13, 2025 – Relativity, a global legal technology company, 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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Craig Ball Got ChatGPT to Double Down on Fake Cases: Artificial Intelligence Trends
This may be the first time I’ve ever linked to a comment in a post, but, in it, Craig Ball got ChatGPT to double down on fake cases.
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