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Automating Legal Work with Data-Centric ML (feat. Lilith Bat-Leah)

Added on July 1, 2025 by Jon Krohn.

Today, exceptional communicator Lilith Bat-Leah explains why "Data-Centric ML Research" trumps our typical focus on model capability, with examples from her extensive Legal A.I. background.

Lilith:

  • Has over a decade of experience specializing in the application of ML to legal tech.

  • Is Senior Director of A.I. Labs at Epiq, a leading LegalTech firm that has over 6000 employees.

  • Has published work on evaluation methods for the use of ML in legal discovery as well as on Data-centric ML Research (DMLR).

  • Is co-chair of the DMLR working group MLCommons and has organized DMLR workshops at [ICML] Int'l Conference on Machine Learning and ICLR, two of the most important A.I. conferences.

  • Holds a degree from Northwestern University, in which she focused on statistics.

Today’s episode will appeal primarily to hands-on practitioners like data scientists, AI/ML engineers and software developers.

In today’s episode, Lilith details:

How A.I. is revolutionizing the legal industry by automating up to 80% of traditional discovery processes.

  • Why 'elusion' is a critical metric that only exists in LegalTech — and what it reveals about machine learning evaluation.

  • The surprising reason why we should stop obsessing over model improvements and focus on something that takes up 80% data scientists’ time instead.

  • How she grew from being a temp receptionist to an A.I. lab director by falling in love with statistics.

The SuperDataScience podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, YouTube, and at SuperDataScience.com.

In Data Science, Interview, Podcast, SuperDataScience, YouTube Tags superdatascience, machine learning, ai, dmlr, LegalTech, legalai
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