Thursday, join Hanzo and ACEDS as they discuss the future of transforming eDiscovery and investigations powered by artificial intelligence!
This Thursday, July 18th, ACEDS, in association with Hanzo will host the webinar Transforming eDiscovery and Investigations with AI: Cost, Scale, & Transparency (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). This session will feature insights from pioneering data scientists and technology professionals renowned for their expertise and at the forefront of developing secure, transparent, and practical AI solutions.
The panel will explore how Hanzo’s cutting-edge technology, Spotlight AI, leveraging IBM’s Watsonx, is tackling the industry’s most pressing concerns: cost efficiency, scalability despite GPU limitations, and transparency while protecting data security, in AI-assisted early case assessments and investigations.
Attendees will learn about:
- Cost-Effective AI Solutions for eDiscovery
- Scaling eDiscovery with AI Amidst GPU Limitations
- Security Considerations
- Ensuring Transparency in Early Case Assessment
- Insights from Trailblazers in AI Solutions for Enterprises
Speakers include:
- Aidan Randle-Conde, Director of Data Science, Hanzo
- Dave Ruel, VP of Product, Hanzo
- Omkar Nimbalkar, VP Ecosystem Engineering, IBM
- Mike Quartararo, President, ACEDS
Discover how your organization can leverage these advancements not just to stay ahead, but to transform your eDiscovery and investigatory processes, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in the rapidly evolving landscape of legal tech. Register here to learn the future of transforming eDiscovery and investigations with AI!
So, what do you think? Are you looking to gain a better understanding of how AI can streamline eDiscovery & investigations? If so, attend Thursday’s 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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