The e-discovery company Reveal Data today announced that it will launch its new generative AI-powered document review platform, which it is calling “aji,” in late September. The company said it is offering full access to the platform at no cost through Dec. 31, in order to enable “the entire legal community to explore and master the next era in GenAI review innovation.”

Although Reveal has been developing AI-driven e-discovery tools for more than a decade, this new platform represents its entry into generative AI-driven review technology. The company had previously announced its forthcoming release, but today’s announcement gives the product a name and a release timeframe.

Unlike products that repurpose generic AI tools for legal, the company says, aji has been designed from the ground up to reflect how attorneys analyze documents by combining smart automation with human judgment.

Key Features

According to Reveal, Aji introduces three patent-pending features that differentiate it from existing AI review tools

  • Calibration Workflow, allowing users to create document review definitions without requiring data science expertise or prompt engineering. This addresses a common barrier to AI adoption in legal settings, where attorneys may lack technical AI skills.
  • AI Advisor to provides suggestions to help users build and refine their review criteria, aiming to improve consistency and precision in document categorization.
  • Flexible Modes, by which users can choose between full gen AI mode for detailed analysis with reasoning and citations, or a hybrid mode that combines gen AI with Reveal’s existing supervised learning technology for lower-cost review.

Free Access through December

Reveal is offering full access to aji, at no cost, through the end of the year. Wendell Jisa, Reveal’s founder and CEO, said the decision to do this represents the company’s commitment to democratizing AI access across the legal community and enabling legal professionals to explore this breakthrough technology.

“We’re offering full access through 2025 because we believe every firm should have the chance to master this technology without cost or risk,” Jisa said. “This is our investment to the entire legal community, so legal professionals can build real expertise collectively to move the industry forward responsibly. I’ve seen firsthand what slows adoption, and aji was built to remove those roadblocks for good.”

Logikcull Version to Come

Aji will launch in late September and will initially integrate with Reveal’s enterprise platform. The company also plans to bring the technology to its Logikcull self-service platform at a later date, which will make it available to smaller firms and for higher-volume matters.

“This is about giving every firm, from global giants to solo practitioners, the tools to lead in the AI era,” said Jisa. “With aji, they can move faster and work smarter at unprecedented speed and efficiency, all while staying fully confident in their results.”

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