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AI is All the Rage—But What’s the ROI in eDiscovery?
Not All AI is Created Equally
The eDiscovery market is suddenly crowded with AI tools and platforms. It makes sense—AI is perfectly suited for the large datasets, rule-based analysis, and need for speed and efficiency that define modern document review.
But not all AI tools are created equally—so how do you sort through the noise to find the solutions best fit for you? What’s most important? The latest, greatest tech or what’s tried and true? At the end of the day, those aren’t the most important questions to consider.
Instead, here are three questions you need to answer right away:
What is my goal?
How Is AI uniquely suited to help me?
What are the measures of success?
These questions will help you look beyond the “made with AI” labels and find solutions that make a real difference on your work and bottom line.
To get you started, here are four ways that our clients have seen AI add value in eDiscovery.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Improves Document Review Deliverables and Timelines
Studies have shown that machine learning tools from a decade ago are at least as reliable as human reviewers—and today’s AI tools are even better. Lighthouse has proven this in real-world, head-to-head comparisons between our modern AI and other review tools (see examples below).
Analytic tools built with AI, such as large language models (LLMs), do a better job of detecting privilege, personally identifiable information, confidential information, and junk data. This saves a wealth of time and trouble down the line, through fewer downstream tasks like privilege review, redactions, and foreign language translation. It also significantly lowers the odds of disclosing non-relevant but sensitive information that could fuel more litigation.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Mitigates Risk Through Data Reuse and Trend Analysis
The accuracy of AI is one way it lowers risk. Another way is by applying knowledge across matters: Once a document is classified for one matter, reviewers can see how it was coded previously and make the same classification in current and future matters. This makes it much less likely that you’ll produce sensitive and privileged information to investigators and opposing counsel.
Additionally, AI analytics are accessible in a dashboard view of an organization’s entire legal portfolio, helping teams identify risk trends they wouldn’t see otherwise. For example, analytics might show a higher incidence of litigation across certain custodians or a trend of outdated material stored in certain data sources.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Empowers with Early Insights and Faster Workflows
Enhancements in AI technology in recent years have led to tools that work faster even when dealing with large datasets. They provide a clearer view of matters at an earlier stage in the game, so you can make more informed legal and review strategy decisions right from the outset. They also get you to the end of document review more quickly, so you can avoid last-minute sprints and spend more time building your case.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
AI Lowers eDiscovery Spend
The accuracy, risk mitigation, and speed of advanced AI tools and analytics add up to less eyes-on review, faster timelines, and lower overall costs.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
Finding the Right AI for the Job
Examples and comparisons like these clarify how AI can make a material difference in areas that matter most to you—as long as it’s the right AI.
How can you tell whether an AI solution can help you accomplish your goals? Look for key attributes like:
- Large language models (LLMs) – LLMs are what enable the nuanced, context-conscious searches that make modern AI so accurate.
- Predictive AI – This is a type of LLM that makes predictions about responsiveness, privilege, and other classifications with the goal of precision.
- Deep learning – This is the latest iteration of how AI gets smarter with use; it’s far more sophisticated than machine learning, which is an earlier iteration still used by many tools on the market.
If you find AI terminology confusing, you’re not alone. Check out this infographic that provides simple, practical explanations.
And for more information about AI designed with ROI in mind, visit our AI and analytics page.
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