Sentences with phrase «intelligence software firm»

Artificial intelligence software firm Inbenta this week raised another $ 12 million to develop a solution to that shortcoming — in the form of software that translates customer questions into terms that a site's search algorithms should find it easier to understand.

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«As the uptake of VR hardware plays out, game software revenues will automatically be absorbed into current PC, TV / console and mobile revenues,» the intelligence firm projected in the report.
«If you can provide the experience to the consumer to get the information in their hands in a fast and seamless way, they don't care about that loss of contact,» says Monte Zweben, founder of software firm Splice Machine and former head of NASA's artificial intelligence branch.
Dallas - based cyber threat intelligence firm iSIGHT Partners, working with the U.S. Secret Service, says it has determined that malicious software has «potentially infected a large number of retail information systems.»
When the Department of Defense or the U.S. intelligence community needs software to help complete their missions, WaveStrike is one of the firms they count on to help develop those tools.
Financial services is seen as one of the main industries that will benefit from artificial intelligence tools and many of the biggest firms, such as Merrill Lynch, are working on their own artificial intelligence based software.
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. — Market analyst firm DFC Intelligence has issued a series of new products and services focused on the video game and PC game hardware and software industry.
London, May 17, 2017 - Tikit, part of BT Group and leading provider of technology solutions for law and professional services firms, and Introhive, a supplier of data automation and relationship intelligence software for CRM, today announced a strategic partnership which will leverage Introhive's capabilities with law firm customers.
In what is said to be a first for a U.S. law firm, a Pennsylvania law firm will sell artificial intelligence software directly to its clients in the health care industry to enable them to better review, analyze and negotiate contracts.
International law firm Allens is teaming up with the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and software firm Neota Logic to create a program which will see law students create artificial intelligence (AI) applications that help people address legal problems online.
LegalMation was developed by a core team of expert trial attorneys and litigators who have practiced at some of the most prominent law firms in the world, and technical experts in software and artificial intelligence.
Interesting case study on how niche human rights and personal injury law firm Leigh Day is using Linetime Liberate software, including workflow and matter management plus BI business intelligence reporting.
UK - based technology company Blackdot Solutions today announced that leading Magic Circle law firm Slaughter and May had acquired software licenses of Blackdot's intelligence and research platform, Videris.
This contrasts sharply with the use of legal software in private practice where a majority of firms utilise legal applications and where advanced tools such as artificial intelligence are already being adopted.
Lawyers have an unprecedented access to new technologies, like law firm management software, eDiscovery, Artificial Intelligence, and others, which are available to assist them in their profession.
I would predict that application of forms of artificial intelligence will become the foundation for many legal software applications, increasing lawyer productivity or reducing employment of associates in large law firms, depending on your perspective.
«Forward - thinking law firms use business intelligence software to turn data into stories.»
Cravath Swaine & Moore has joined the growing ranks of elite law firms turning to artificial intelligence (AI) technology to improve efficiency and cut costs, signing a deal with UK software company Luminance.
Some firms, such as Ashurst and Pinsent Masons, are at the forefront of the technological advance, with the former's Glasgow - based legal technologists blending legal knowledge with software development expertise to come up with legal solutions while the latter has built its own artificial intelligence to help standardise the way its lawyers operate.
If you're a law firm based in the UK and need a software solution that manages everything from your accounting, billing, time recording, business intelligence, case and document requirements, to your contacts and email marketing, then we can help.
BIPro ™ is a business intelligence and analytics reporting software created by Advanced Legal to help law firms gather, store, access, and analyze data to assist in their decision - making processes.
A few resourceful firms, such as Pinsent Masons, developed their own solutions, but most of the trailblazers worked with AI software vendors, notably RAVN Systems, ROSS Intelligence, Kira Systems, and Neota Logic to develop tailored applications for transactional due diligence, legal research and client - facing apps.
Conversely, some industry players claim that artificial intelligence (AI) is simply a buzzword used to sell software to law firms.
Perhaps I missed something, but the one session that appeared to promise more disruptive predictions, «How to Hire a Robot — or Using Experts Systems in Today's Law Firm ``, discussed a fairly comfortable application of non-cognitive machine intelligence to create smarter workflows by automating more or less routine info gathering tasks, much like what we already have with tax assistant software.
Offering some relief to the firm's lawyers it its relative tech - savvy, with the firm chucking a load of cash at new artificial intelligence data review software of late.
LawSites - In what is said to be a first for a U.S. law firm, a Pennsylvania law firm will sell artificial intelligence software directly to its clients in the health care industry to enable them to better review, analyze and negotiate contracts.
As such, we've identified and recommended large law firms seek the following in legal software solutions such as case management, practice management, and business intelligence:
ABA Journal - Two Pittsburgh - based businesses — the law firm Horty, Springer, & Mattern and legal tech company LegalSifter — are teaming up to provide clients with new artificial intelligence contract review software.
Rick Seabrook, the European managing director of Neota Logic presented the first part of the session, outlining the different kinds of artificial intelligence clustered under that nomenclature and then proceeded to outline some of the uses and applications to which the new software is being put by law firms in the UK and the US.
In Miami, Luis Salazar, a partner in a five - lawyer firm, began using software from the start - up Ross Intelligence in November in his bankruptcy practice.
Bloq, a Chicago - headquartered enterprise software company focused on building and scaling blockchain networks for global companies has today announced the acquisition of Skry, a pioneer in blockchain analytics, to enhance its suite of analysis tools and position the firm to maximize the value of blockchain data sets through artificial intelligence and machine learning.
As expected, the Chinese phone maker is focusing on two major aspects of the P20 lineup — photography and artificial intelligence, with the former also benefitting from the latter thanks to features such as Master AI that can detect different types of photography you're trying to accomplish and adjust your camera settings accordingly or go as far as to allow for long exposures without a tripod thanks to the firm's intelligent software stabilization technology.
The Pentagon's military intelligence arm had identified Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab's software as a potential threat back in...
MaxHire all - in - one staffing software provides contract & direct - hire staffing firms with one integrated solution for sales CRM, applicant tracking, sourcing, back office and enterprise business intelligence.
The 21 - year - old firm, which sells «location intelligence» mapping software, consulting services and related data to companies and governments, officially became Pitney Bowes MapInfo this spring when Pitney Bowes bought it for $ 408 million.
In April, McLean, Va. - based consulting firm BearingPoint Inc. teamed up with Redlands, Calif. - based ESRI, a provider of mapping and modeling technology, and Cary, N.C. - based SAS Institute Inc., which develops business intelligence software, to introduce the Market Planning and Portfolio Optimization tool for retailers.
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