As businesses increasingly rely on generative AI, conversations with AI tools may create a new source of information in future litigation.
McCarter & English attorneys Diana C. Manning, Benjamin J. DiLorenzo, and Kyle A. Valente were featured in the New Jersey Law Journal for their analysis of how generative AI prompts and chatbot histories may impact discovery, privilege, and evidence in modern litigation. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into business operations, their insights highlight important considerations for organizations managing new forms of electronic information.
Diana, Ben, and Kyle provide insight on why AI conversations may become discoverable and what organizations should consider when developing AI policies, preservation practices, and litigation readiness strategies.
