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GenAI – Friend or Foe of Digital Investigations
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Description
In an era of exponential data growth and increasing regulatory scrutiny, legal departments are facing unprecedented challenges in managing and analyzing digital information. The rapid proliferation of genAI created content in business only adds to this complexity – creating entirely new categorizes of potentially discoverable data.
This webcast explores the ways in which AI-generated content increases the complexity of digital investigations, as well as the potential for genAI to cut through the noise and help investigators find the facts that really matter.
Key Learning Objectives
- Understand the implications of using genAI for document creation in a business context, including discoverability of underlying LLM prompts and AI-generated content
- Learn practical strategies for implementing AI-driven data interrogation processes
- Understand the legal and ethical considerations of AI-powered investigation tools
- Explore real-world case studies demonstrating AI's transformative potential in legal investigations
Participants will gain insights into how generative AI can:
- Dramatically reduce time to insight
- Identify critical patterns and connections across vast document repositories
- Enhance precision and consistency in internal investigations
- Mitigate risks associated with manual document interrogation
- Streamline compliance and regulatory response processes
Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the full potential of generative AI and stay ahead in an increasingly complex legal landscape.
Speakers:
- Robert Keeling, Partner, Redgrave LLP
- Tom Gricks, Strategic Discovery Advisor, OpenText