I can’t imagine a more interesting title than that! Check out this webinar from Lexbe tomorrow to learn how to use GenAI in eDiscovery!
Tomorrow, Lexbe will host the webinar How to Use GenAI in eDiscovery at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT). This is a live demonstration of how to utilize the strengths of large language models, like ChatGPT and Claude, for specific eDiscovery use cases. During this session you’ll see first hand the results that are generated by specific prompts. Topics to be addressed include:
- Automated document review for responsiveness
- Summarizing a single document, multiple documents, or an entire case
- Identifying key entities
- Creating a chronology or timeline of events
- Identifying key events
- Defining acronyms
- Translating documents
- Advanced case analysis
Come equipped with your questions and Lexbe will answer them at the end of the session. They will also provide attendees with a guide to drafting GenAI prompts for use in eDiscovery document review. How cool is that? Register here to learn how to use GenAI in eDiscovery!
So, what do you think? Are you interested in learning how to use GenAI in eDiscovery? Of course you are, so consider attending the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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