RelativityFest's Biggest Announcement Will Hit Hardest Far Outside The Conference Hall - Above the Law
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RelativityFest's Biggest Announcement Will Hit Hardest Far Outside The Conference Hall - Above the Law
"RelativityFest kicked off last week with a song and dance number - well, a keynote followed by a song and dance number, anyway - welcoming some 1,834 attendees to Chicago's Hyatt Regency. As with most user conferences, the opening keynote offered a platform to rile up the crowd with exciting new announcements. And the announcements were indeed significant, though they will end up making more waves with the people outside the ballroom this week."
"Unlike the last couple years, where Relativity showed off the promise of new AI-enabled products in the "aiR" family - aiR for Review, aiR for Privilege, and aiR for Case Strategy - this year's big announcement was less about what's coming and more about what's here right now. The products we've heard about as speculative forays into an AI-assisted eDiscovery future are going to become the baseline from now on, with aiR for Review and aiR for Privilege moving to a standard offering in RelativityOne."
RelativityFest opened for 1,834 attendees at the Chicago Hyatt Regency with a keynote and performance. Relativity moved aiR for Review and aiR for Privilege into the standard RelativityOne offering and indicated that aiR for Case Strategy, in Limited General Availability since March, will likely follow. More than 200 customers have used aiR Privilege and Review across 1,500+ workspaces, producing over 100 million review predictions. The conference audience largely consisted of super-users who already accessed these tools, so the announcement changed little for them. The broader population of Relativity users who did not attend may feel a greater impact and some wariness.
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