Belfast-based law firm McKees has partnered with legal technology startup Cicero AI to integrate generative AI technology tailored specifically for lawyers. McKees is the first law firm in Northern Ireland to adopt this technology. The platform developed by Cicero AI aims to enhance efficiency and accuracy in solicitor workflows, improving the overall delivery of legal solutions. McKees has been trialling the platform and is now rolling it out across the business. The partnership reflects McKees' dedication to being at the cutting-edge of technology and offering advanced legal solutions. Christopher Williams, co-founder of Cicero AI, expressed delight in partnering with McKees and highlighted the company's commitment to leading and innovating in the legal industry.
SeoSamba, a company in the multi-location and space, has introduced an AI-driven platform that automates the creation of multi-variant, uniquely relevant localized content. Franchises, multi-location, and multi-brands owners can now generate content effortlessly for each of their locations, promising significant improvements in local search rankings and online presence. The platform harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to simplify the task of producing localized content for multiple locations, resulting in highly relevant, engaging, and targeted content. It takes into account the primary focus of the website, geographical location, and can generate content in multiple languages. The platform also allows marketers to hand-pick individual iterations of content and evaluate their uniqueness. SeoSamba's AI-driven platform is part of a comprehensive suite designed to overhaul the online presence of multi-location businesses, including features like social marketing, review management, and listing oversight. The platform offers a tremendous opportunity for agencies and solution providers to leverage SeoSamba's tools under their branding. SeoSamba is a leading provider of sales CRM and marketing automation software for franchises and distributed organizations.
Houston-based company Scaia has launched its SKY program, offering free computing resources and programming assistance for AI projects. The program is supported by Azure and the Microsoft for Startups program. Scaia's consultants have gained their AI knowledge through training and consulting at major companies. The technology for SKY is based on FreeEed, an open-source project for eDiscovery and information processing. Scaia's first client, Casify, praised the implementation of AI in their legal startup. The primary candidates for the SKY program are lawyers or legal services firms, data processing firms, and anyone with an idea for a useful AI product. The program is free for accepted participants.
International law firm Bird & Bird LLP has announced a six-month trial integration of the artificial intelligence legal assistant Leya. The trial will involve using Leya's technology across multiple areas. The partnership was announced on July 2, 2024. [1b33e122]