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Echoes of AI: Episode 43 | Cross-Examine Your AI: The Lawyer’s Cure for Hallucinations – Debate Format
Attorney, award-winning blogger, and AI expert Ralph Losey’s curated and vetted podcast features his Anonymous Podcasters as they do a deep dive on Ralph’s EDRM blog post titled “Cross-Examine Your AI: The Lawyer’s Cure for...
Echoes of AI: Episode 42 | Cross-Examine Your AI: The Lawyer’s Cure for Hallucinations – Discussion Format
Attorney, award-winning blogger, and AI expert Ralph Losey’s curated and vetted podcast features his Anonymous Podcasters as they do a deep dive on Ralph’s EDRM blog post titled “Cross-Examine Your AI: The Lawyer’s Cure for...
Cross-Examine Your AI: The Lawyer’s Cure for Hallucinations
How can attorneys reduce the risk of AI hallucinations and still get the benefits of AI? Attorney, AI expert and award winning blogger, Ralph Losey, explains the process of cross- examination in the context of...
Forward is Our Best Direction
John Tredennick examines how AI is changing the legal profession and why moving forward, with competence, caution, and clarity, is no longer optional.
Fast, Cheap, and (Potentially) Dangerous: How to Use GenAI in eDiscovery Without Losing Control
GenAI promises speed and savings in eDiscovery, but without oversight, it risks accuracy, privilege, and defensibility. Learn how to balance innovation with control.
The New Stanford–Carnegie Study: Hybrid AI Teams Beat Fully Autonomous Agents by 68.7%
Ralph Losey reviews the surprising Stanford-Carnegie Study measuring the differences between totally Autonomous AI Agents vs. a Hybrid AI-Human team.
Your Workplace Went Hybrid. Did Your eDiscovery Team Keep Up?
Hybrid work reshaped how and where evidence is created: from chat apps to AI tools. Learn how to modernize your eDiscovery governance for today’s risks.
The AI Advantage in Discovery: How AI Is Already Driving Efficiency and Defensibility
AI in e-discovery is no longer theoretical—it’s delivering measurable benefits. Learn how legal teams are boosting efficiency and defensibility through explainable and agentic AI models.
Interim Signals: A Hybrid Nowcast of GenAI ROI and Market Caution in 2H 2025 eDiscovery
This interim nowcast blends real and synthetic responses to surface early indicators of GenAI ROI pressures, investment caution, and evolving legal tech strategies as 2025 draws to a close.
No More Excuses: The Legal Profession’s Tech-Education Mandate in the Age of AI
The age of AI demands more than compliance—it demands mastery. Judge Ralph Artigliere highlights Professor Bill Hamilton’s transformative approach to legal technology education, showing that ethical excellence and digital literacy are one and the same.
The Agentic State: A Global Framework for Secure and Accountable AI-Powered Government
Unveiled at the Tallinn Digital Summit, The Agentic State presents a 12-layer roadmap for embedding AI into core government functions—redefining public service, compliance, and policy-making in the agentic era.
Cyberocracy and the Efficiency Paradox: Why Democratic Design is the Smartest AI Strategy for Government
A groundbreaking Estonian study reframes democratic principles as core drivers of digital government efficiency, showing how transparency, participation, and federated design build public trust and long-term performance in AI-era governance.
