EDI-Oracle Study: Humans Are Still Essential in E-Discovery
The first phase of the highly-anticipated Oracle/Electronic Discovery
Institute joint research project has been completed, and confirms what many
advocates have been preaching about technology-assisted review (aka
predictive coding)—that spending more money doesn't correlate with greater
quality; that senior attorneys know what they are doing; and that you can't
turn discovery over to robots—humans are still the most vital component of
the project.
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