Litera Launches Mobile AI App For Lawyers on the Move
Litera has launched an iOS mobile app for Litera One, so that lawyers can tap the legal tech company’s AI skills, via its Lito assistant, …
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Litera has launched an iOS mobile app for Litera One, so that lawyers can tap the legal tech company’s AI skills, via its Lito assistant, …
Litigation technology pioneer, Opus 2, has launched its Winter release, introducing the first steps of a ‘multi-phase integration’ with Uncover, which it bought last year. …
A number of startups and universities that are building AI scientists to design and run experiments in the lab, including robot biologists and chemists, have just won extra funding from…
The funding comes as the startup claims it has scaled ARR to $50 million, and is targeting $100 million by April 2026.
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On this week’s episode of The Big Interview podcast, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talks about maintaining neutrality in an online ecosystem increasingly hostile to facts.