Documenting discrimination for legal cases means gathering scattered emails, conversations, and incidents into a coherent timeline and narrative; recursive summarization takes detailed notes and progressively synthesizes them into clearer, more focused statements without losing critical details. This transforms overwhelming chaos of documentation into usable evidence.
Recursive summarization is an AI workflow technique where large volumes of documents, communications, or incident logs are summarized in layers, with each pass condensing and organizing the material further until a clear, structured narrative emerges. This is particularly useful when building a discrimination case that involves months or years of workplace incidents, emails, or medical records.
For LGBTQ+ individuals pursuing civil rights complaints or legal action, this technique allows AI to help transform overwhelming documentation into coherent timelines and summary reports that attorneys, HR departments, or government agencies can quickly evaluate and act on.
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