Nuix says it will be soon be releasing Cognitive AI as a feature of Discover., and with its launch of additional AI capabilities in Discover - to add to the continuous learning features already in place - such as Cognitive AI capabilities, customers will soon be able to “dramatically accelerate the speed, accuracy and efficiency for identifying relevant documents and information that is critical to their case”.
Jonathan Rubinsztein, Group CEO Nuix said: “Discover is a key focus for Nuix and we are continuing to innovate and invest heavily. Our Cognitive AI will dramatically improve the efficiency and quality of document review, boosting speed and relevance with AI technology, and delivering profound time and cost savings.
“Customers will soon be able to use Nuix’ own language models to easily find, categorise and risk score types of documents and also dramatically reduce the time for identification of sensitive information that may need redaction or other urgent action.
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“We are currently in testing and are encouraged by the early feedback and excited about the step change in value Cognitive AI will offer our customers. After this initial phase, we will also be offering customers the ability to use the Cognitive AI results to further tune Discover’s predictive coding feature, which we expect will deliver another step-change in value.
“Our near-term plan is to then also offer customers additional features to add even more value on top of Cogntive AI, including tools to easily build their own AI models which they can customize for their unique business needs, and automatically redact sensitive information.
“We are extremely excited about the future of Discover and what Cognitive AI will soon bring to customers. These feature enhancements come hot on the heels of recent improvements we have also made in response to customer feedback in a range of important areas like native excel redaction, names normalization, coding enhancements and efficiencies, conversion of video files and many, many more including tighter integration with our Nuix Neo technology,” Rubinsztein concluded.