Revolution in the legal research: Manz Genjus Ki Now in the test!

Revolution in the legal research: Manz Genjus Ki Now in the test!

The Austrian publisher Manz has started a groundbreaking early access program for its new digital research assistant "Manz Genjus Ki". This innovative solution in the field of legal research is now available to lawyers who can test the possibilities of this revolutionary technology free of charge. With “Manz Genjus Ki”, the goal is to make legal research not only faster, but also more precisely and safer. According to a report by Manz, the assistant is trained to call up relevant information from the extensive manz knowledge database in real time. The Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) approach ensures that the answers are based exclusively on specific facts knowledge and no sensitive data is stored or used.

How does Manz Genjus Ki work?

"Manz Genjus Ki" not only helps to answer complex legal questions, but also combines important information to optimize the research. Functions such as the creation of email designs or the documentation of relevant files could make the work of lawyers decisively facilitating, according to Alexander Feldinger, product manager at Manz. Thanks to an extensive test phase, which was successfully carried out on the inside, users can effectively intervene in the further development of the assistant and further improve it. Another advantage is the precise structuring of legal publications, combined with relevant metadata that illustrates the context of the information.

The official market launch of "Manz Genjus Ki" is planned for the first quarter of 2025, but interested parties can already register on the Manz website in order to discover the new possibilities of legal research at an early stage. This technology will not only increase efficiency, but also raise the quality of legal work to a new level, as Manz explains in his report. Discover the future of legal research with "Manz Genjus Ki" and still register for the early access today to benefit from the possibilities of this remarkable technology, as already reported by Manz.

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