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Legalweek 2025: Embedded And Agentic Generative AI Expands Software Capabilities

Above The Law

This years Legalweek conference in New York City was well attended and dominated by talk of vastly improved generative AI capabilities. The themes shifted from last years, which focused on generative AI as a new, more intuitive software interface that enabled legal professionals to access information more easily.

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A Path to eDiscovery Certification

Paralegal Bootcamp

A graduate of the State University of New York, he also attended law school in London. I wouldn’t be doing the association any service by not doing that. The technology has gotten so advanced that we’re using machine learning and AI and tools like those to parse through large volumes of data. I understand.

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Legalweek News Roundup Part 1: Reveal, Casepoint, DISCO, ContractPodAi, HaystackID, Repario

LawSites

This week brought the annual Legalweek show to New York, one of the world’s largest and most prominent legal technology conferences. Traditionally a place where major legal tech companies announce new products and features, this year was no different, save for slew of GPT-related announcements. Read more from DISCO.

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2024 Guide to Utilizing Generative AI in the Legal Industry

MyCase

Generative AI (GAI) , like the popular ChatGPT tool, emulates human cognitive functions like learning, problem-solving, and decision-making. This shift is not just about saving time or cutting costs; it’s about enhancing the precision and effectiveness of legal services.

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ChatGPT and the Future of Corporate Legal Work: Insights and Hallucinations

Fordham Law News

. … In fact, many organizations and law firms are already using AI language models like myself for tasks such as legal research, document review, and contract analysis. … For example, legal research, document review, and contract analysis can all be automated with AI tools. ME: Great!

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Law Firm Performance

LawTechnologyToday

Artificial intelligence is a useful tool becoming more widely used in real-world applications that learn to complete tasks ordinarily done by humans. According to a recent article in Information Age , AI “is not a totally new phenomenon, and the legal industry has been using AI in the litigation discovery process for nearly 10 years.”.

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Arlene Hornilla and Jay Worthington join Cloud Court’s Board of Advisors

The Cloud Court Blog

Jay’s extraordinary record of success in high-stakes litigation exemplifies his proficiency in strategic legal practice as well as the development and application of technology tools. Jay holds a BA in Literature from Yale University and a JD from the New York University School of Law.