Rotterdam's legal AI startup Zeno raises 2M
Briefly

Zeno, a Rotterdam-based legal AI startup, has secured €2M in funding from Chris Oomen, founder of Optiver. The company aims to improve access to legal knowledge and streamline lawyers' workflows. By automating repetitive tasks, Zeno assists legal professionals in efficiently processing documents and drafting legal texts. Co-founder Raoul Bouchrit emphasizes that the focus is on amplifying legal work and fostering collaboration without replacing human empathy. The platform supports a range of legal professionals, addressing the growing complexity within legal frameworks and ensuring practical implementation of AI in daily operations.
Zeno shows that AI doesn't have to be a threat to professionals. It can be a source of empowerment. That's exactly the kind of technology Europe needs right now.
Our goal isn't to replace legal work, but to amplify it. You can't automate empathy, but you can create more room for it.
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