[Editor’s Note: Sarah Martinson, Senior Reporter, Legal Tech for Law360 covered the EDRM Flash Ripped from the Headlines Webinar on April 6. 2023. The webinar hosted AI experts and EDRM Global Advisory Council leaders Dr. Maura R. Grossman, attorney, special master and research professor at the University of Waterloo’s School of Computer Science, Dr. Johannes Scholtes, chief data scientist for EDRM Trusted Partner ,IPRO and John Tredennick, founder and CEO of Merlin Search Technologies, also an EDRM Trusted Partner. An excerpt from the article follows:]
Prominent tech leaders recently signed a letter calling for a pause on the training of large language models that power generative artificial intelligence, warning that AI could lead to the “loss of control of our civilization,” but e-discovery experts said in a webinar Thursday that there are more practical risks.
Some of the practical risks of generative AI include lack of transparency; biased training data; outputs of false information, known as “hallucinations”; cybersecurity breaches and unintended consequences, panelists said during a virtual event hosted by e-discovery organization EDRM.
Maura Grossman, a research professor at the University of Waterloo’s School of Computer Science, said she is not worried about OpenAI’s large language model, called Generative Pre-trained Transformer, or GPT, controlling the planet.
“There are many more real-world problems that we need to be discussing,” Grossman said.
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