Redgrave LLP Presents “Beyond the Prompt: Assessing the Discoverability of AI Prompts and Outputs”

Much of the buzz about artificial intelligence (AI) in law has focused on its utility as a discovery tool rather than a potential source of discovery.  While AI’s impact on discovery processes, such as reviewing and coding documents, generating privilege logs, and summarizing documents, is undeniable, AI interactions themselves – inputs and outputs – are poised to reshape the discovery landscape. 

Date & Time: January 15, 2025, at 1 PM ET

In this webinar, Redgrave’s Robert Keeling, Rana Dawson, and Emma Hall will build off their article, “Don’t Rush Past Relevance: Assessing the Discoverability of AI Prompts and Outputs,” and discuss how AI is not only a powerful discovery tool but an emerging discovery target.  With the growing reliance by organizations and their employees on AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini, is the discoverability of a custodian’s AI prompts – or the outputs generated – a foregone conclusion?

This webinar will explore when and how AI interactions may be subject to discovery, drawing on lessons from cases involving internet searches and browser history.  The session will focus on:

  • Applying relevance and proportionality principles to AI data
  • Practical considerations for preservation and collection
  • Privacy implications and associated burdens
  • Lessons from case law on search history and internet activity

Participants will gain practical guidance for evaluating obligations to preserve or collect AI data, along with insights to inform discovery strategies and mitigate risk as AI becomes integral to legal workflows. 

Learn more and register here.