Relativity Announces aiR Assist General Roll Out

Fast on the heels of its purchase of contract AI company Gavel – and on the day of its London RelFest event, where AL’s founder will be speaking today – Relativity has announced the general availability of aiR Assist, as well as custom analyses in Relativity aiR for Review.

Both capabilities will be standard in the RelativityOne offering by end of June. They noted that these moves ‘extend the platform’s ability to deliver earlier insight and more flexible document review across a broader spectrum of legal data work’.

So, what do these features do?  

They explained: ‘aiR Assist enables legal teams to ask plain-language questions of their data and get back precise, cited answers instantly, so they can find the facts that matter, follow the evidence and start shaping strategy from the moment data enters RelativityOne. Custom analyses build on aiR for Review’s foundation, letting legal teams define, deploy and scale document review analyses to fit the specific needs of any matter.’

It can handle up to ‘300,000 documents per index and 1.5 million documents per workspace’, they added.

Phil Saunders, CEO of Relativity, commented: ‘aiR Assist and custom analyses represent a meaningful advance in how legal teams put AI to work, not as a layer on top of legal data, but as a native part of RelativityOne, where AI and human expertise work together in one environment.

‘Almost any AI solution can read a document. Almost none can be the single, auditable source of truth for every piece of data in your matter. That’s the difference: insights grounded in actual data, outputs defensible by design, and governance that holds up when it counts, in court, before a regulator or in front of a board.’

Meanwhile, custom analyses in aiR for Review will ‘give legal teams the flexibility to define their own review. Custom analyses in aiR for Review help legal professionals identify and classify key content across millions of documents, with outputs teams can verify and defend. Custom analyses extend that foundation, giving teams the flexibility to define their own analyses in plain language and apply them across an entire document set, with no coding or technical configuration required,’ the company added.

Sounds useful. Right, I’m off to do some conferences. After RelFest, it’s Marcelo’s MDR event. Maybe see you there if you’re in London today.

More about aiR Assist here.


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