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  • Linked – Archive.org’s Wayback Machine is legit legal evidence, US appeals court judges rule
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    Linked – Archive.org’s Wayback Machine is legit legal evidence, US appeals court judges rule

    ByMike McBride September 7, 2018September 6, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    According to the article, this is the second time this has happened: In the Gasperini case, however, the second circuit noted that the prosecution had included testimony from the Internet Archive’s office manager, “who explained how the Archive captures and preserves evidence of the contents of the internet at a given time.” The article goes…

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    Linked – Using AI to help organizations detect and report child sexual abuse material online

    ByMike McBride September 5, 2018September 5, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Google is taking the “next step” in helping combat the proliferation of child abuse images online: Today we’re introducing the next step in this fight: cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) that significantly advances our existing technologies to dramatically improve how service providers, NGOs, and other technology companies review this content at scale. By using deep neural…

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  • Linked – Free Speech Is Not the Same As Free Reach
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    Linked – Free Speech Is Not the Same As Free Reach

    ByMike McBride September 3, 2018September 2, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    This is really the problem with social media algorithms, not outright censorship: TO SEE HOW this algorithm amplification works, simply look to RT, or Russia Today, a Russian state-owned propaganda outlet that’s also among the most popular YouTube presences. RT has amassed more than 6 billion views across 22 channels, more than MSNBC and Fox…

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    Linked – Emails while commuting ‘should count as work’

    ByMike McBride September 1, 2018September 1, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Not surprising: The study, to be presented at the Royal Geographical Society on Thursday, found that 54% of commuters using the train’s wi-fi were sending work emails. Others were using their own mobile phone connections for work emails. Those on the way to work were catching up with emails sent ahead of the coming day…

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    Linked – Why Is Innovation So Hard For Lawyers And Firms?

    ByMike McBride August 29, 2018August 25, 2024 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Bob makes some good points in response the Lisa Bodell’s keynote from last week’s ILTA conference. I highly suggest you go read his column. Bodell was a good speaker and an inspiring one. But I felt her message of organizational change failed to take into account one major factor: We’re talking about the legal profession…

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    Linked – Emergencies cost extra

    ByMike McBride August 28, 2018August 27, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Seth Godin’s advice here makes a lot of sense. Could we make it work in the eDiscovery field? If you work in a field where things need to be delivered by date certain, with zero defects, with high consequences if you make a mistake—then you need to charge a premium for exposing yourself to emergencies….

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