E-discovery firm Reveal Data has announced the imminent launch of its generative AI-powered document review platform, branded as “aji.” Slated for release in late September, Reveal aims to provide full access to the platform at no cost until the end of 2025, an initiative designed to support the legal community’s exploration and mastery of generative AI technology within document review.
This move signifies Reveal’s foray into generative AI-driven review technology, after more than a decade devoted to AI-driven e-discovery tools. The official announcement, which complements a prior disclosure of their GenAI review plans, reinforces the company’s commitment to integrating AI with legal workflows.
Reveal claims that aji is distinct from other AI tools due to its bespoke design, which aligns with the analytical methods attorneys typically use when reviewing documents. The platform introduces three notable features to achieve this integration:
- Calibration Workflow: This feature enables users to establish document review definitions without the need for data science expertise or prompt engineering, easing a common AI adoption barrier in legal settings.
- AI Advisor: By offering suggestions for refining review criteria, this feature aims to aid professionals in enhancing document categorization consistency and precision.
- Flexible Modes: Users can select a full generative AI mode for detailed analysis including reasoning and citations, or opt for a hybrid mode that blends generative AI with Reveal’s conventional supervised learning techniques for more cost-effective review processes.
Reveal’s founder and CEO, Wendell Jisa, emphasized their initiative as a step towards democratizing AI access for the legal community. He described this no-cost period as an investment to empower legal professionals in mastering the technology without financial barriers, fostering collective expertise to drive the industry’s responsible advancement.
Initially, aji will integrate with Reveal’s enterprise platform, with plans to expand access to their Logikcull self-service platform later. This expansion aims to accommodate a broader range of legal practitioners, from major global firms to solo practices, offering tools to enhance speed, efficiency, and confidence in AI-driven outcomes.
The announcement is timely as the legal sector continues to navigate the integration of AI technologies, seeking tools that offer dynamic solutions tailored to professional needs. For additional context on this development, you can refer to the full announcement.