In November of 2022, ChatGPT upended our thinking about artificial intelligence with a new form of machine learning called Generative AI (GenAI). Since then, discussions about GenAI models like GPT have taken center stage in...more
6/18/2024
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A first look at this exciting new GenAI release. Not long after Anthropic seized the spotlight with the release of Claude 3 Opus, OpenAI has struck back, elevating the stakes in the GenAI wars with its latest innovation,...more
5/21/2024
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On March 5, 2024, Anthropic announced the release of three powerful versions of Claude 3. Early reports here and elsewhere suggest these new large language models may give GPT 4 a run for its money both in terms of...more
It’s been more than a year since ChatGPT upended our thinking about artificial intelligence. Over that time, discussions about Large Language Models like GPT (the engine behind ChatGPT) have taken center stage in just about...more
2/16/2024
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[EDRM Editor’s Note: EDRM is happy to amplify our Trusted Partners news and events. The opinions and positions are those of John Tredennick and Dr. William Webber.] Jennifer AI is a new associate starting work at your law...more
[EDRM Editor’s Note: The opinions and positions are those of John Tredennick, Dr. William Webber and Lydia Zhigmitova.] The legal industry is witnessing a revolution with the adoption of AI for its core functions. There are...more
9/19/2023
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Using the right LLM for the job will save you money! We recently wrote an article about Using Multi-LLM Systems for Investigations and Ediscovery: Fast, Flexible and Cost-Effective. One of the reasons we chose this path is...more
While our focus in previous articles has been on using Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT and Claude 2 to review and analyze discovery documents, there is more they can do. In this article we will focus on hearing and...more
Lucille Brown is a new associate at Johnson and Smith, LLP. Orientation has completed and it is time for Ms. Brown’s first assignment. Let’s see how she does....more
We have approximately 290,000 emails from and to Jeb Bush during his two terms as Florida’s governor in our discovery collection. These are the emails used during the annual TREC conferences put on by NIST. Program organizers...more
Since its debut in late 2022, ChatGTP has become the focal point of discussions in almost every field that involves some form of computing. The advent of these new generative large language models (LLMs) heralds a...more
In just eight short weeks, a new AI program called ChatGPT has captured the world’s imagination. From Silicon Valley to London, Tokyo, Sydney and beyond, millions of people have started asking ChatGPT to answer questions,...more
[Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the January 25, 2023 issue of LegalTech News and Law.com, a publication of American Lawyer Media and is published with permission.] Back in the ‘90s, some wag predicted that...more