EDRM Blog Showcases Innovations in Artificial Intelligence and Legal Technology

EDRM´s latest blog features legal tech news, expert analysis of Artificial Intelligence advancements, and best practices for legal professionals and e-discovery.

The EDRM Blog presents a curated collection of articles highlighting the intersection of legal practice, technology, and Artificial Intelligence. Recent posts examine the rapid evolution of large language models (LLMs), such as OpenAI´s ChatGPT and Google´s Bard/Gemini, assessing their impact on legal reasoning through comparative analysis and real-world bot competitions. Ralph Losey, a prominent legal tech author, leads discussions on upgrading custom GPTs to maintain relevance amid constant advancements in the LLM ecosystem.

Legal innovation is further explored with initiatives like Relativity´s Justice for Change program, which leverages cutting-edge digital tools to expand access to justice for pro bono organizations, earning recognition through prestigious awards. Parallel developments cover the transformation of internal investigations with remote technologies and the essential need for continuous employee training in legal hold and data preservation, reflecting shifting compliance and data governance demands across sectors.

Rounding out the coverage, the blog addresses key regulatory and case law updates influencing discovery and privacy protocols, and provides cautionary insights on the dangers and ethical considerations of Artificial Intelligence deployment, including bias, privacy loss, and manipulation risks. Regular community updates foster engagement among e-discovery professionals, summarizing new content, webinars, and podcasts to keep practitioners informed on legal technology trends, enforcement actions, and risk mitigation strategies.

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What businesses need to know about the EU cyber resilience act

The EU cyber resilience act is turning product cybersecurity into a legal requirement for companies that sell digital products into the European Union. A key compliance milestone arrives in September 2026, well before the full regulation takes effect in 2027.

Claude Mythos and cyber insurance’s next inflection point

Claude Mythos is being treated by governments and regulators as a potential systemic cyber risk with implications for financial stability and insurance markets. Its emergence is intensifying pressure on insurers to clarify whether Artificial Intelligence-enabled cyber losses are covered, excluded, or require new stand-alone products.

OpenAI expands ChatGPT ads with self-serve manager

OpenAI is widening its ChatGPT ads pilot with a beta self-serve Ads Manager, new bidding options and broader measurement tools. The push signals a deeper move into advertising as the company expands the program into several international markets.

OpenAI launches Artificial Intelligence deployment consulting unit

OpenAI has created a new consulting and deployment business aimed at helping enterprises build and roll out Artificial Intelligence systems. The move mirrors a similar push by Anthropic and signals a broader effort by model providers to capture more of the enterprise services market.

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