ChatGPT and Generative AI in eDiscovery

ChatGPT and Generative AI in eDiscovery: eDiscovery Webinar

If that title doesn’t get your attention, I’m not sure what will! Check out this Lexbe webinar on ChatGPT and Generative AI in eDiscovery Thursday!

This Thursday, February 8th, Lexbe will conduct the webinar ChatGPT and Generative AI in eDiscovery (available here) at 1pm CT (2pm ET, 11am PT)! This exclusive webinar, designed specifically for lawyers, paralegals, and legal professionals, delves into the cutting-edge intersection of generative AI and eDiscovery. By attending, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of how these technologies can be harnessed to enhance accuracy, speed, and strategic insight in legal proceedings. Whether you’re looking to stay ahead of the curve in legal tech or seeking practical ways to improve your practice, this session is your key to unlocking a wealth of knowledge and capabilities.

Topics to be addressed include:

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  • Introduction to Generative AI & ChatGPT
  • Key Terms & Concepts
  • Data Security
  • Ethical Obligations
  • Hallucinations
  • Court Acceptance
  • Performance Metrics
  • Case Law
  • Specific eDiscovery Use Case Examples

In an era where the volume of digital evidence is exploding, the legal profession faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities. The emergence of ChatGPT and generative AI technologies presents a transformative solution for eDiscovery, promising to revolutionize how legal professionals sift through vast datasets, uncover relevant facts, and conduct their legal analyses more efficiently than ever before. Register here to learn about ChatGPT and Generative AI in eDiscovery!

So, what do you think? Are you interested in learning more about how to leverage ChatGPT and generative AI in eDiscovery? Of course you are, so register for Thursday’s webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Image created using GPT-4’s Image Creator Powered by DALL-E, using the term “robot using ChatGPT on a computer”.

Disclosure: Lexbe is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today

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