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Machine Learning applied to the management of court notifications

Global LegalTech Hub

Law firms invest a lot of time and resources in this item, but machine learning technology means a before and after in the management of this task. Automated management through machine learning allows you to manage the same task in a much faster and more efficient way. Schedule of the hearing date or expiry.

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ChatGPT Suggests Promise, New Possibilities for AI and Machine Learning in CLM Platforms

Law Technology Today

While the public is getting acclimated to flashy advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), these technologies are nothing new to the legal industry. Through in-depth machine learning (ML) of essential cases and precedents, ChatGPT-like tools can even tread into territory reserved for in-house counsel.

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Machine Learning and the future of Open Justice

Legal Tech Innovation Wales

Now, this in and of itself is not that significant, since this information was already being published by the British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII). The potential for progress in this area lies with the availability of a new type of licence to use this information from TNA, a ‘transactional licence’.

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The New York Times OpenAI Lawsuit and Machine Learning for Lawyers

Clio

Those using the technology place significant trust in AI platforms—yet many of us don’t question where our large language models (LLMs) are getting the information they rely on to help us create AI-generated work products or complete daily tasks.

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Emerging Trends in Legal Tech

Legal Talk Network

While the legal industry has slowly started to embrace this technology, its delayed rollout among firms has partially been thanks to the hesitancy to upload confidential information onto AI machine learning chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Gemini (formerly Bard). The use of AI becomes even more complicated when there are issues.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Right to Privacy

Berkley Technology Law Journal

The currently dominant form, machine learning (ML), relies on models derived from vast sets of data, potentially including personal information about millions of unknowing individuals. The end product may not only be derived from that data, but also intended to generate additional data about that same population.

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DIY Platform ‘Hello Divorce’ Raises $2M To Fuel National Expansion

LawSites

Levine told me that her plans for expanding the platform include offering those going through a divorce more of the ancillary content and services they need to feel informed and in control of their divorces. Incorporating Machine Learning. That is something that can easily be resolved with machine learning.”.