Check out this webinar from Lexbe Thursday to learn about how to use OpenSearch & genAI to power your eDiscovery!
Thursday, Lexbe will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) How to Use OpenSearch & GenAI to Power Your eDiscovery at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT). In this session, Lexbe will explore the transformative potential of leveraging OpenSearch and Generative AI technologies to enhance and streamline your eDiscovery processes. Their expert speakers will guide you through practical applications, key features, and best practices, helping you to harness these powerful tools to achieve superior results in your legal cases and investigative endeavors.
During this session you’ll learn:
- The strengths of OpenSearch in eDiscovery
- How to apply filters to your search results
- Types of searches supported by OpenSearch
- How to perform the different types of searches
- Managing your searches and search results
- How to leverage GenAI with OpenSearch to find the hot docs
- How to utilize GenAI to generate key search terms for your case
- How to utilize GenAI to analyze OpenSearch results
As the volume of digital data continues to grow exponentially, the need for efficient, accurate, and scalable solutions has never been greater. Whether you’re a legal professional, IT specialist, or simply interested in the future of eDiscovery, this webinar will provide valuable insights and actionable strategies. Search and generative AI aren’t mutually exclusive, register here to learn about how to use OpenSearch & genAI to power your eDiscovery!
So, what do you think? Are you interested in learning how to leverage tools to streamline discovery? 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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