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The Law Library of Babel: Exploring the Infinite Dimensions of Law and Technology

Colin S. Levy

As a representative from Lex Machina, a legal analytics company, took the stage, I had no idea that the journey I was about to embark upon would lead me to the very frontiers of human knowledge and understanding. Oxford University Press, 2014. Perspectives from Analytical, Phenomenological, and Indian Traditions. Zahavi, Dan.

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Josh Blandi

Colin S. Levy

Josh Blandi is the CEO and Co-Founder of UniCourt , a SaaS offering using machine learning to disrupt the way court data is organized, accessed, and used. Some of the biggest lessons I’ve learned along the way, are that once you are onto something good that’s worthy of your time, stay the course.

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vLex’s Damien Riehl on Examining vLex’s New Vincent AI (TGIR Ep. 227)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

To do this, you would have to have analytics, a huge corpus of information that has been analyzed. I mean, I guess you could you could use the the generative AI to help with the analytics. Because if it weren’t, if it were, say 90% with a machine learning model, you wouldn’t trust this number. This is 99.6.

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vLex’s Damien Riehl on Examining vLex’s New Vincent AI (TGIR Ep. 227)

Legal Tech Monitor

To do this, you would have to have analytics, a huge corpus of information that has been analyzed. I mean, I guess you could you could use the the generative AI to help with the analytics. Because if it weren’t, if it were, say 90% with a machine learning model, you wouldn’t trust this number. This is 99.6.

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Artificial Intelligence, Real Discrimination

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

AI-assisted discrimination “Machine learning is like money laundering for bias.” – Maciej Cegłowski [7] Employers can use AI to assist with a host of tasks. Employees had programmed the tool in 2014 using resumes submitted to Amazon over a 10-year period, the majority of which came from male candidates. Stuart Geiger et al.,