Generative AI

Reports and Research

Stanford’s 2026 AI Index Highlights Rapid Growth and Widening Governance Gaps

Stanford’s 2026 AI Index shows AI adoption and investment accelerating even as transparency declines, incidents increase, and governance struggles to keep pace. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, the report signals a more urgent need for defensible oversight, stronger vendor scrutiny, and authenticity-focused workflows.

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Reports and Research

A Complete Analysis of the Winter 2026 eDiscovery Pricing Survey

Generative AI is beginning to materially reshape eDiscovery economics, but pricing maturity has not kept pace with adoption. The Winter 2026 eDiscovery Pricing Survey shows stable benchmarks for forensic collection and hosting, persistent opacity in document review billing, and an emerging $0.11 to $0.50 per-document pricing zone for GenAI-assisted review that could challenge traditional review models.

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eDiscovery and Information Governance Must Read

Defensible by Design: What Legal Teams Must Get Right About AI Privilege Workflows

AI-assisted privilege review is no longer theoretical. This article unpacks the Legalweek 2026 discussion on defensible AI workflows, privilege log generation, Rule 502(d) protections, and the legal risks of using consumer AI tools in high-stakes discovery.

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eDiscovery and Information Governance

The New Face of Discovery: HaystackID’s CoreFlex Brings AI, Slack, and Enterprise Data into One Legal Workflow

HaystackID’s Legalweek 2026 announcement positions CoreFlex as a unified legal workflow for Slack, Microsoft Purview, structured chat, forensic collections, third-party productions, and AI-enabled discovery. The bigger story is not just new features, but a platform strategy built around defensibility, governance, and matter-centric execution.

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AI and Advanced Technologies

Anthropic vs. Washington: AI Ethics Collide with National Security

Anthropic’s clash with Washington has become a live test of AI supply-chain risk, ethics-driven safeguards, and the government’s willingness to compel commercial model access in the name of national security—forcing enterprises to rethink vendor due diligence, contract language, and defensibility.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity

The Algorithmic Guardrail: National Defense in the Age of Autonomous Risk

Autonomous code is quietly taking a seat at the national security table. The 3rd Edition of the Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy is an attempt to build guardrails around this machine-driven reality—and to spell out what “acceptable” risk looks like

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White House AI Report: A Wake-Up Call for Legal Tech

A new White House report draws striking parallels between today’s AI surge and the Industrial Revolution—warning that the next great global economic divide may already be underway. For legal, compliance, and cybersecurity professionals, understanding where your organization sits on the AI maturity curve is no longer optional.

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eDiscovery and Information Governance

Keeping Current with eDiscovery Search Trends

Despite growing AI adoption in eDiscovery, traditional practices like keyword search and email threading remain vital. Recent rulings in Mosaic, Tecfidera, and Soqui reveal how courts are navigating disputes over search relevance, production formats, and contextual messaging, offering critical insights for legal and information governance professionals.

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Reports and Research

Lessons from Slush 2025: How Harvey Is Scaling Domain-Specific AI for Legal and Beyond

At Slush 2025, Harvey Co-Founder Gabe Pereyra shared how the legal AI startup scaled into a global platform by focusing on trust, language-first design, and deep domain expertise—lessons with broad relevance for professionals in eDiscovery, information governance, and cybersecurity.

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Lessons from the OpenAI Litigation on Safeguarding Privileged Information

The OpenAI litigation sheds light on how courts evaluate attorney-client privilege claims in the context of AI-generated content and technical communications. This analysis outlines the court’s reasoning and offers best practices for safeguarding privileged information in the age of artificial intelligence.

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Reports and Research

Beyond the Hype: Major Study Reveals AI Assistants Have Issues in Nearly Half of Responses

A landmark international study reveals that AI assistants, including ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and Perplexity, have at least one issue in 45% of responses to news questions, with systemic failures spanning accuracy, sourcing, and context across 18 countries and 14 languages. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals who depend on accurate information for threat assessment, compliance decisions, and evidence handling, these findings document fundamental reliability challenges that demand immediate attention to verification protocols and professional standards.

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