In a recent conversation with LawNext, Reveal Data’s CEO and founder, Wendell Jisa, alongside CTO Matthew Brothers-McGrew, discussed the imminent launch of their new AI-powered document review platform, dubbed “aji.” Set to debut in late September, this cutting-edge platform leverages generative AI to drive efficiency in e-discovery document review. Importantly, Reveal Data is offering full access to “aji” at no cost until the end of the year, aiming to provide the legal community ample opportunity to engage with and adapt to this technological advancement.
Wendell Jisa emphasized that this launch marks a personal milestone in his 30-year career in legal technology. From his beginnings in Chicago to leading one of the more prominent companies in the field, Jisa believes that generative AI offers a pivotal opportunity for the legal sector to redefine itself as forward-thinking adopters of technology rather than laggards. The platform is part of Reveal’s broader initiative to democratize access to AI, ensuring law firms of various sizes and types can benefit from this technology.
Further extending their commitment to versatility, Reveal has introduced Reveal Private Deployment, allowing firms to deploy the software according to their preferences—be it cloud-based, on-premises, or hybrid solutions. This move contrasts with industry trends that generally nudge clients towards cloud-only solutions, providing an inclusive alternative that respects diverse customer needs. More details about these developments are available on Reveal Data’s website. For those interested in the conversation, the episode featuring Jisa and Brothers-McGrew can be watched here.
The launch of “aji” signals a significant shift in how legal practitioners might approach document review tasks moving forward. By making this technology accessible and customizable, Reveal Data is poised to set a new standard for innovation and client-centered service within the legal tech landscape.