
vLex has released its Winter ‘25 upgrade to its Vincent AI assistant, which introduces multi-modal capabilities.
vLex CEO Lluís Faus, said: ‘The new multi-modal AI feature enables unprecedented efficiency in analyzing audio and video data to inform Vincent AI’s suggestions and workflows. And our continued geographical expansion now covers over 200 jurisdictions in 16 countries spanning five continents, making Vincent AI the most relevant and beneficial legal research and workflow platform for a rapidly growing global community of legal professionals.’
In terms of the multi-modal capability, i.e. that it can handle more than text, but audio and video as well, the company said that it covers:
- ‘Analyze Judicial Proceedings workflow – introduced for the first time in this release – delivers benefits made possible only by multimodal AI. With it, users can upload audio and video files to generate instant transcripts, automated analysis, and suggested next prompts for related legal tasks, all contextualized to the content of the uploaded files.
- The Analyze a Deposition workflow, for example, now allows legal professionals to analyze hours of depositions and witness testimony in minutes, more efficiently uncover strengths and weaknesses in key legal arguments, discover opportunities to impeach witnesses from reviewing videos, and achieve superior outcomes for their clients.’
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