The sheer volume and complexity of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) is straining traditional eDiscovery resource-intensive workflows, requiring large teams of reviewers and expensive technology platforms.
Being able to ingest, contextualize and understand the hundreds of data points from cloud storage and databases to mobile devices and IoT data to web activity and social media is the prime catalyst for AI transformation eDiscovery projects to accelerate speed to insight and free legal professionals to focus on strategic work. Leveraging Reinforcement Learning and Agentic AI also limits the impact of AI model bias and speeds up trial preparation.
However, embracing these technologies requires a strategic approach and alignment between IT and business objectives
Ultimately legal professionals are experts in their field and not usually comfortable with the rapid advancements in technology. So, having the ability for an average digital forensics expert to “converse” with a machine using natural language (NLP) to get the analytics they need to make better decisions, streamlining eDiscovery and operations to autonomously search, classify, and prioritize documents across massive, multi-source datasets by inspecting thousands of variables instantaneously.
Modernization of legacy applications has become a “need to have” for legal professionals looking to maintain their competitive standing and operational profitability. Instead of continuing down the path of proprietary solutions that require dedicated tools and resources, many are now evaluating an data intelligence cloud solution that leverages new advancements in GenAI and reinforcement learning. Simply put, a data intelligence cloud is a cloud computing platform that leverages to power of GenAI to enhance its capabilities and transform data into usable information accessible by the average person, allowing them to harness their organization’s full potential by capturing and harnessing the right data, advanced analytics and AI capabilities.
A successful AI transformation/data intelligence cloud project for legal eDiscovery analytics will empower eDiscovery Specialists to identify, preserve, collect, produce, and use ESI without the need for specialized tools and resources, while maintaining security and privacy, while freeing data analysts to innovate instead of generating reports.
Some of the specific use cases include:
The good news is that you won’t have to wait months or even years to realize the benefits of an intelligent cloud for your legal eDiscovery. New developments in open-source, zero-code SaaS platforms mean that legacy system modernization projects can be tackled with a data intelligence cloud that reduces dependencies on proprietary systems and the costs of dedicated tools and resources.
Vendors like UBIX revolutionize eDiscovery by integrating AI Agents into the process of data collection, culling, and review that contextualizes and presents data from all provided, as well as publicly available sources in minutes not days ensuring AI transformation. Our innovative, secure, and flexible patented no-code platform leverages to power of GenAI, Reinforcement Learning and Agentic AI to enhance its capabilities and transform data into usable information accessible by the average person starts with ensuring you have the right data to the right person at the right time in the right format. With an architecture that is designed to adapt to the varying demands of legal practices, allowing them to scale up or down based on their specific requirements and delivering value in days not weeks or months.
Learning how GenAI and emerging advancements like Reinforcement Learning and Agentic AI can deliver on the promise of a data intelligence cloud for legal eDiscovery has never been easier. Download our free eBook titled “Solving the Problem of Data and Decision Making” to help better understand the nuances of emerging AI concepts and technologies and offer a set of best practices for consideration to ensure digital transformation and business-led AI success. Or if you can spare 22 minutes for a mini–AI Readiness Workshop, you can contact one of our AI experts today.