Stateless GenAI Document Review

Stateless GenAI Document Review Can Give You an Edge: eDiscovery Webinars

What is “stateless AI? This webinar from Lexbe tomorrow will tell you & discuss how stateless GenAI document review can give you an edge!

Tomorrow, Lexbe will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) How Stateless GenAI Document Review Can Give You an Edge in Litigation at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT). Join Lexbe for an exclusive webinar on Lexbe AutoPilot, Next-Gen Document Review, and see how legal professionals can use stateless GenAI to bring more speed, consistency, intelligence, and control to modern eDiscovery workflows.

This practical session will explore how Lexbe AutoPilot automates the process of analyzing documents one at a time using customized prompts to help legal teams accelerate and strengthen key review tasks, including:

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  • Document summaries
  • First-level responsiveness review
  • RFP determinations
  • Privilege and confidentiality triage
  • Classification and routing
  • Timelining and early case insight

Let’s face it: Data volumes keep rising. Timelines keep shrinking. And legal teams are under growing pressure to move faster without sacrificing defensibility. For a practical look at how AI can help litigation teams reduce review burden, surface important facts earlier, improve issue spotting, and support more defensible decision-making across large data sets, register here to learn how stateless GenAI document review can give you an edge tomorrow!

So, what do you think? Are you familiar with the benefits of stateless AI? If not, consider attending the webinar tomorrow! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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