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Requesting Parties Are Denied “Input” Into Producing Party OpenAI’s Search Terms
A federal court in Tremblay v. OpenAI reaffirmed that requesting parties lack the right to control the producing party’s search term formulation, emphasizing Sedona Principles 6 and 7 and the necessity of cooperation in eDiscovery.
Bar Battle of the Bots – Part One
The legal world is watching AI with both excitement and skepticism. Can today’s most advanced reasoning models think like a lawyer? Can they dissect complex fact patterns, apply legal principles, and construct a persuasive argument...
Creating a Compelling Argument in the BP Trial: Government Plaintiffs’ Closing
This article explores how generative AI transformed trial preparation by crafting a sophisticated closing argument for the government in the BP Deepwater Horizon case. It highlights AI’s ability to analyze evidence, build legal narratives, and...
Breaking New Ground: Evaluating the Top AI Reasoning Models of 2025
Here attorney and AI pioneer, Ralph Losey, reports on tests of the reasoning abilities of three AI models by OpenAI and three by Google. Ralph asked each: “What is legal reasoning and how does it...
Echoes of AI: Episode 16 | Breaking New Ground: Evaluating the Top AI Reasoning Models of 2025
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 after testing OpenAI, Gemini and DeepSeek. Ralph’s...
Creating a Compelling Argument in the BP Trial: Halliburton’s Closing
This article explores how Generative AI, using DiscoveryPartner, crafted Halliburton’s closing argument in the BP trial by analyzing extensive trial materials and providing an evidence-based defense.
Breaking the AI Black Box: How DeepSeek’s Deep-Think Forced OpenAI’s Hand
Ralph Losey tests DeepSeek’s R1 consumer model against ChatGPT ChatGPT o1 and the newly released ChatGPT o3-mini-high to evaluate its transparent chain of thought reasoning from the perspective of a hands on hacking attorney. He...
AI Hallucinations in Court: A Wake-Up Call for the Legal Profession
Despite judicial warnings, attorneys continue to submit AI-generated court documents with fabricated citations. This article explores key cases, ethical obligations, and best practices for responsible AI use in legal practice.
Sam Altman’s 2024 Year End Essay: REFLECTIONS
Sam Altman’s 2024 Year End Essay: Reflections delves into OpenAI’s journey, AI’s transformative impact, and the path toward AGI. Ralph Losey analyzes Altman’s insights on progress, challenges, and the future of superintelligence.
Using Generative AI to Create Compelling Closing Arguments in Complex Litigation
Learn how generative AI revolutionizes trial preparation by analyzing complex materials and creating persuasive closing arguments. This article explores its application in the BP Deepwater Horizon trial, showcasing efficiency and accuracy in legal practice.
Key AI Leaders of 2024: Huang, Amodei, Kurzweil, Altman, and Nobel Prize Winners – Hassabis and Hinton
In 2024, six visionary AI leaders—Huang, Amodei, Kurzweil, Altman, and Nobel laureates Hinton and Hassabis—drove advancements in AI, blending innovation with caution. Explore their influence on AI development, ethics, and the legal profession.
Leery Lawyer’s Guide to AI
This guide offers trial lawyers actionable advice on integrating AI tools like ChatGPT into their practice. Discover practical applications, essential settings, and safeguards for responsible use.