Technology-Assisted Investigations
in the GenAI era
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The Future is Today: AI Innovation at OpenText

OpenText sees the current versions of Generative AI (GenAI) centered around LLMs as complements to our information management DNA. Aviator is the umbrella term used by OpenText to bring AI into our content management tools, business networks, BI, developer, security, and of course legal tech.

OpenText has been developing legal tech machine learning innovations for over a decade. There have been some difficult problems that didn't have obvious answers until the rise of useful LLMs recently. With the launch of Axcelerate with Aviator in 2024 we released new capabilities to support litigation and investigations.

Today’s session: Technology-Assisted Investigations in the GenAI era.

Imagine it is the future. You receive the claim, complaint, or whistleblower letter and paste it into a prompt. The machine thinks for a minute. It then summarizes the case and identifies 30-50 key documents that support the summarization going issue by issue. It identifies key people, organizations, and places where things are said to have happened. It even reviews the rest of the documents and tags them as responsive or not. Except it isn’t the future. It’s actually today.

OpenText Axcelerate with Aviator automates what is otherwise a slow and expensive process of finding, reviewing, and summarizing documents by using generative AI so that you can quickly uncover critical facts buried under mountains of digital data and proactively manage risks and costs for investigations, regulatory compliance, and litigation.

Join Adam Kuhn, Principal Solution Consultant, for a live demonstration of the latest technology available in OpenText Axcelerate, the very same eDiscovery application pioneered Predictive Coding and TAR over a decade ago.

Speakers:
Adam Kuhn is a Principal Solutions Consultant at OpenText Legal Tech and an eDiscovery lawyer based out of Tampa, Florida. Adam works with some of the world’s largest enterprises, law firms, and regulators on their legal technology programs and workflows with an emphasis on predictive systems for investigations and document review. He holds an advanced certification for OpenText Axcelerate and received the Rossman award from the USPTO Society for his contributions to legal scholarship. Adam received his JD and MBA from the University of San Francisco and his BA from New York University.
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