Gardere internet, e-commerce and technology team chair Peter S. Vogel will participate in a panel discussion on machine learning, artificial intelligence and predictive coding as part of The Master’s Conference in Dallas Feb. 28.
This panel will discuss the technology around machine learning and how it can impact a case. Additionally, the panelists will offer a broad perspective of artificial intelligence and predictive coding, as the panel consists of not only legal practitioners, but also professionals outside of the legal industry.
To learn more about the program and to register, visit this page.
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