In recent months, technology-enabled legal services firm Epiq has made substantial strides in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics, unveiling several innovative features built using Amazon Web Services’ powerful AI capabilities.
The latest features incorporate a development paradigm for creating, training, and launching customized machine learning models as secure APIs for clients. This innovative strategy is supplemented by the integration of Amazon Bedrock, which allows for tailored copilot development using a variety of widely used large language models and other features.
President and general manager of Global Legal Solutions at Epiq, Roger Pilc, joined LawNext to provide insight into these developments and their implications for Epiq clients. Since joining Epiq in 2019, Pilc has been instrumental in guiding strategy and execution concerning organic growth, strategic acquisitions, product development, technology, and innovation. His portfolio is wide-ranging, with a focus on products in areas such as information governance, forensics, e-discovery processing and hosting, managed document review, and advanced analytics.
During the discussion, Pilc shared the journey of Epiq’s evolution from being a services-focused company to one that develops its own proprietary technology, while maintaining integration with diverse technology partners. Recent Epiq initiatives that leverage AI to enhance its products were also addressed, including the Epiq Service Cloud, Epiq Discovery, and the Epiq AI Platform.
For legal experts and professionals, perhaps the most intriguing part of the conversation was Pilc’s perspective on how AI could shape the future of legal services and, by extension, the future of Epiq. In an era where AI and machine learning are having a transformative impact across myriad industries, the potential role of these technologies in the legal sector warrants close attention.
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