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eDisclosure: an evolution

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Jake Pennington-Slater says: ‘Write me an article about how eDisclosure has developed over recent years with the integration of AI and how its importance can only increase’
  • From technology assisted review to large language models, AI is equipping legal teams with the capabilities they need to handle today’s complex data landscape.

I put the above prompt into CoPilot, and it produced, as expected, great content that I hadn’t considered when originally drafting the structure of this article! This is yet another great ‘use case’ in the artificial intelligence (AI) space for idea generation. AI can quickly synthesise vast amounts of information, perspectives and creative approaches that humans might not naturally consider. By offering unexpected connections and diverse viewpoints, it helps spark innovation and expand thinking beyond typical patterns.

eDisclosure history

eDisclosure has undergone a transformative evolution, mainly driven by the rise of AI but also by the increase in volume and complexity of data. A linear-style review, sifting through vast troves of voluminous, redundant and non-responsive documents, was

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

National Pro Bono Centre—Esther McConnell & Sarah Oliver Scemla

National Pro Bono Centre—Esther McConnell & Sarah Oliver Scemla

Charity strengthens leadership as national Pro Bono Week takes place

Michelman Robinson—Akshay Sewlikar

Michelman Robinson—Akshay Sewlikar

Dual-qualified partner joins London disputes practice

McDermott Will & Schulte—Karen Butler

McDermott Will & Schulte—Karen Butler

Transactions practice welcomes partner in London office

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