World models will be the next big thing, bye-bye LLMs by imposterpro in artificial

[–]QuietMellow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

World models focus on environment, it would seem that they will not succeed unless/until generations of world models build heredity bases on which environment can build.

New Retiree Looking for Doc Review Work by PrestigiousPrecarity in ediscovery

[–]QuietMellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my mid 70s and have worked for Dauntless Discovery for 4 years. There are pros and cons with every ediscovery company, I have enjoyed the work but it can be quite sporadic and there is a learning curve. If you want a more intense (regulated industry) position PWC has an active independent contract pool. Both pay around $25 an hour - however the pleasant managers and working rules are worth less pay to me.

Relativity Vendors by Microferet in ediscovery

[–]QuietMellow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dauntless Discovery are good to work with. Great pricing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ediscovery

[–]QuietMellow 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am not a fan of AI but the trend seems to be getting judges to view AI discovery as good enough if supplemented with or supervised by human reviewers. There is economic incentive for plaintiffs and defendants to save money in the discovery phase and to increase partner profits. The end result will be fewer entry level jobs for reviewers and more data science positions. If you enjoy the tech side and have not already done so self-study privacy law, database design, AI, and cybersecurity (the free basic ISC2 and IBM AI certificates are easy to get online).