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Circuits in Session: Addendum and Elaboration of the Appellate Court Judge Experiment
Here I (Ralph Losey) will report on the do over and so supplement the first article. These two experiments will set up a third and final article providing a full analysis and legal critique of...
Generative AI, Legal Technology, & Durable Skills – Why Paralegals Will Need All Three!
Paralegals must master AI in addition to durable skills to thrive in the era of AI. This post includes complimentary resources for self-education.
Circuits in Session: How AI Challenges Traditional Appellate Dynamics
This article describes an experiment using OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 to do appellate work, usually considered the most intellectually challenging area of the law. My hypothesis was that AI was already capable of acting as an appellate...
eDiscovery Business Confidence Trends: Bullish on Growth, Bearish on Risks (Fall 2023 Survey Results)
The eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey is a non-scientific quarterly survey that shares insight into the business confidence of individuals working in the eDiscovery ecosystem. The survey consists of core questions on factors related to the...
Using ChatGPT to Revolutionize Investigations and Discovery Workflow: [Live Masterclass in London]
ince its debut in late 2022, ChatGPT has been hailed as groundbreaking technology with the potential to reshape numerous industries including the legal profession. The applications for investigation and ediscovery are far-reaching. Large language models...
Using a Multi-LLM Platform for Investigations and Ediscovery: Smarter and Way More Cost-Effective
We chose to build a multi-LLM framework because we have found that lower-priced LLM models can handle certain tasks as well as the higher-priced version and often do them much more quickly. A multi-LLM framework...
A Message of Hope for Legal Professionals: AI is Not Coming to Take Your Job
In early 2023, the emergence of Generative AI (GAI) sparked concerns about job security in the legal profession. News stories propagated fears of computers and bots replacing legal professionals, leading to unsettling predictions about job...
DefCon Chronicles: The Hacker Olympics – ‘Capture The Flag’ Games with 1,828 Competing Teams
The DefCon “Capture The Flag” competition is the Olympics of hacker team competition, but even bigger. It had one thousand, eight hundred and twenty eight – 1,828 – CTF teams. The Summer Olympics has 206...
Are LLMs Like GPT Secure? Or Do I Risk Waiving Attorney-Client or Work-Product Privileges?
In our discussions and webinars about our work with GPT and other large language models, we regularly hear concerns about security. Are we risking a waiver of attorney-client or work-product privileges by sending our data...
Thriving, Not Just Surviving, at the Chat GPT Tipping Point: What Lawyers, Judges, and Clients Need to Know About Using Generative AI Right Now
Few relish the role of test pilot for the novel and powerful jet with a mysterious engine and untested potential, so law firms and individual legal professionals are understandably reticent to jump in with both...
How Much Do Large Language Models Like GPT Cost?
In this article we focus on cost effectiveness. Why? Because pricing can make a difference when two tools can do the same job equally well. If one of the LLMs costs fifty times more than...
DefCon Chronicles: Hackers Respond to President Biden’s Unprecedented Request to Come to DefCon to Hack the World for Fun and Profit
Hackers responded to the White House call by the thousands, including reporter-AI-hacker Ralph Losey, to try to break existing software in open contests. Ralph joined in the AI hack attack, but there were many other...