Welcome back to our series on AI redaction. In our previous chapters, we’ve discussed the unique challenges facing redaction in the digital age, redacting legal documents using artificial intelligence, and the best practices for redaction. In this chapter, we’ll dive into AI-powered redaction and its impact on redaction software. Summary What is automated redaction (AI)?...
Welcome to Veritone’s blog series on redaction. This series will dive into what information needs to be redacted, redaction best practices, automated redaction, and redaction for audio and video. We’ve all seen—or rather, not seen—examples of what redacted information can look like. In the age of physical documents, this could look like stacks of papers...
Thank you for joining us for the second chapter of our AI Redaction series. In our first introductory chapter, we covered the basics, including what redaction is, what type of data needs to be sanitized or redacted, and the most common type of information that needs to be redacted: personal identifiable information (PII). In this...
The proliferation of smartphones, social media platforms, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices has resulted in an overwhelming volume of available data and digital evidence in investigations. As a result, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and legal professionals face the daunting task of managing and analyzing vast quantities of digital evidence while also maintaining compliance, sharing...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing sectors worldwide, and the public sector is no exception. The impact of AI on government agencies, services, and operations is profound, transforming how we think about and interact with the government. In this article, we’ll explore: What it means for government agencies to be using AI The benefits of AI...
Summary: UK agencies enjoy ample funding and have increased the number of police officers but struggle with investigator shortages and declining public trust. With the investigator shortage, UK agencies need a way to maximize the capabilities of the staff they currently have on the force. AI solutions can aid agencies in solving complex cases faster...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has given legal professionals an arsenal of tools to help them tackle the challenges of ESI and its unprecedented growth in the modern world. However, so far in our AI Legal Revolution series, the tools we’ve discussed have largely been reactive; solutions that attempt to resolve problems instead of anticipate them. These...
So far, our discussions about the AI legal revolution have revolved around the many ways artificial intelligence (AI) is helping to combat the unstructured data crisis looming over the legal industry. However, one area we’ve yet to address is what to do about all the personally identifying information (PII) that’s often contained within unstructured media...
Unstructured media data is both a boon and bane for our modern society. While we can now record, collect, store, and organize life’s moments better than ever before, all that digital archiving is creating a nightmare for certain industries. Exhibit A: legal professionals dealing with photos and videos during e-discovery. On one hand, with so...
From prison phone calls and body-camera footage to voicemails and video depositions, modern technologies have introduced a new type of evidence to legal professionals: unstructured data. Specifically, unstructured media data, such as photos, videos, CCTV footage, zoom calls, and more. Unfortunately, as the popularity of these new technologies has grown, so have the problems associated...