Got an email from an e-discovery firm the other day letting me know I could get in on a three-part webcast series on predictive coding. They seemed very excited to tell me that I could listen to their "panelists discuss the results of a recent study about the use and adoption of predictive coding technologies by Fortune 1000 companies and their law firms." Want more? Sure! The webcast "includes practical tips to help you prepare for meet and confer discussions about predictive coding and other machine learning technologies." Still not satisfied? No problem! Because the "final webcast in our series helps you better understand how to measure, test and defend predictive coding results."
Great! Can't imagine what temp wouldn't be overjoyed to learn more about the technology that is going to have us shaking cups of coins, begging for spare change on the sidewalk before this is over. I, for one, welcome our new artificial intelligence overlords.
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