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How Information Theory Can Be Applied To Improve e-Discovery

What Is Information Theory? Information theory is a branch of mathematics and computer science that deals with the representation, transmission, and manipulation of information. It is based on a number of generally accepted...more

[Webinar] The Basics of Chat GPT AI for eDiscovery Lawyers and Technicians - January 26th, 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm ET

Join us for a unique and informative presentation on the basics of Chat GPT AI for e-discovery. Our star panelist, "The Dude" Chat GPT, a cutting-edge language model, will explain its capabilities and potential applications...more

A Buddhist AI – “The DUDE” – Explains the Eight Steps of Hybrid Multimodal Document Review with Help from a Human Lawyer

Written by Chat GPT 3.5, partly in “Comic Hipster Style” with Ralph Losey - Losey to Chat: “Use a comedic hipster writing style to explain my eight steps of electronic document review.” Chat GPT 3.5 replies: “Yo dude, imagine...more

GPT-3 Explains Itself to Tech-Savvy e-Discovery Lawyers and Shows a Few Possible Applications

GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3) is a state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) model developed by OpenAI. It is trained on a massive dataset of over 8 billion words. This training allows it to generate...more

AI Analysis of the Top Five Cases in 2022 Shows Major Flaws in Use of Open AI’s GPT Software for Legal Research and Analysis

[Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on Ralph Losey’s e-Discovery Team® blog 12/29/2022,reposted with permission and our thanks.] As mentioned in my blog on the top 2021 cases earlier this week, my AI helper,...more

Robophobia: Great New Law Review Article – Part 3

This article is the conclusion to my three-part review of Robophobia by Professor Andrew Woods. Robophobia, 93 U. Colo. L. Rev. 51 (Winter, 2022). See here for Part 1 and Part 2 of my review. This may seem like a long...more

Robophobia: Great New Law Review Article – Part 2

This article continues my review of Robophobia by Professor Andrew Woods. 'Deciding where to deploy machine decision-makers is one of the most important policy questions of our time. The crucial question is not whether an...more

Robophobia: Great New Law Review Article – Part 1

This blog is the first part of my review of one of the most interesting law review articles I’ve read in a long time, Robophobia. Woods, Andrew K., Robophobia, 93 U. Colo. L. Rev. 51 (Winter, 2022). Robophobia provides the...more

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