by Istvan Jonyer | Feb 8, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Expert Witness
As consumer AI tools like ChatGPT gain popularity, concerns about bias in machine learning (ML) are growing. These biases can lead to more than user frustration—they can spark legal disputes. A software expert witness or AI expert witness may be called upon to analyze...
by Istvan Jonyer | Jan 18, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Expert blog, Expert Witness, Technology Commercialization
Generative AI is transforming how we create content, from images to code. Tools like Stable Diffusion, developed by Stability AI, and Jasper, which secured a $125 million funding round, are gaining traction. These platforms allow users, from machine learning...
by Istvan Jonyer | Dec 29, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Due Diligence, Expert blog, Expert Witness
The rise of AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT from OpenAI, has sparked significant interest across industries. These conversational tools, powered by advanced language models, can engage in human-like dialogue, answer questions, and perform tasks like drafting legal...
by Istvan Jonyer | Dec 9, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Expert Witness
A recent class-action lawsuit against GitHub, Microsoft, and OpenAI has brought significant attention to the legal challenges surrounding AI-generated code, particularly with tools like GitHub Copilot, powered by OpenAI Codex. This case, filed in a U.S. federal court,...
by Istvan Jonyer | Nov 8, 2022 | Cloud Computing, Due Diligence, Expert Witness, High Performance Computing, Technology Commercialization
Databases are critical in today’s technology-driven world, and understanding them is essential for legal professionals involved in cases requiring a software expert witness or database expert witness. This article provides a clear overview of database technology,...
by Istvan Jonyer | Nov 1, 2022 | Due Diligence, Expert Witness, Technology Commercialization
Location evidence can place a device near a scene, reconstruct movements, or test an alibi. Courts expect clear methodology, reproducibility, and quantified error. As GPS/GIS tech evolves, the gap between what a map appears to show and what the data actually support...