prompts discovery

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Prompts discovery refers to the process of identifying and preserving AI-generated content—such as prompts, chats, and model outputs—as potential evidence in legal proceedings. With the adoption of tools like Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini in enterprise environments, these artifacts are increasingly treated as discoverable data under standard eDiscovery rules. This tag covers discussions around the legal and technical implications of treating AI interactions as evidence, including relevance, proportionality, and preservation challenges. Content under this tag is relevant for litigation teams, corporate counsel, and IT professionals managing Windows-based AI deployments who need to understand how courts may evaluate AI-generated materials.
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    AI Prompts as Discoverable Data: eDiscovery for Copilot and Gemini

    Redgrave LLP’s webinar and white paper make a simple but consequential point for litigation teams, corporate counsel, and Windows-focused IT: the rise of workplace AI — from Microsoft Copilot to Google Gemini and tenant-grounded assistants — creates new classes of discoverable data, and courts...
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