Relativity Expands AI Platform for Legal Data Intelligence with Conversational AI and No-Code Custom Document Analyses

Australian Associated Press
Relativity launched aiR Assist and no-code custom analyses in RelativityOne to give legal teams faster, defensible, citation-backed data insights.

Summary

Relativity announced at RelFest London that aiR Assist and custom analyses in aiR for Review are generally available and will be standard in RelativityOne by the end of June. aiR Assist lets legal teams ask plain-language questions of governed project data and receive instant, citation-backed answers, helping them identify facts, evidence and relationships earlier in litigation, investigations and regulatory work. Relativity said the tool supports up to 300,000 documents per index and 1.5 million documents per workspace, and will also power interactive memo drafting in Relativity aiR for Case Strategy, which is included in standard RelativityOne beginning July 1.

Relativity also introduced no-code custom analyses, allowing teams to create, test and deploy their own AI-driven document review workflows using natural-language prompts for classification, extraction or image analysis. The announcement positions RelativityOne as a unified platform for legal data intelligence, with broader integrations and investments aimed at meeting lawyers in familiar tools such as Microsoft Word and Claude while keeping substantive data governance and auditability inside RelativityOne.

(Source:Australian Associated Press)

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