Robert Keeling Quoted in "Ground Truth: The Realities of Generative AI in E-Discovery"
Robert Keeling is quoted as a contributor in the Legaltech News article “Ground Truth: The Realities of Generative AI in E-Discovery,” which addresses the most common questions practitioners ask today about gen AI.
The article examines how the conversation has shifted from early questions about security and feasibility to whether gen AI classification fits within the existing technology-assisted review (TAR) framework, and whether interpretive uses, such as summarization and fact synthesis, require entirely new validation standards.
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In discussing whether gen AI is now an established tool for classification in eDiscovery, Robert notes:
“The protocols already exist. The metrics already exist. We do not need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to gen AI review. If validation is needed, practitioners may validate gen AI classification using the same tools they have relied on for years. What we should not do is allow unjustified skepticism of a new form of machine assistance—or demands for extraordinary proof of its efficacy—to create barriers to adoption that we have never imposed on any other review methodology.”
Read the full article here.