Undoubtedly raises $ 30 million + in-depth interview-artificial voices

Undoubtedly, the company, focused on his contract led, has raised $ 30 million in the B. Rawaia funding, which also included the Giant of the Clio Law Technology, among other things. This receives its total funds at about $ 40 million since Lower AND Small Started the UK Company in 2020, (see the Al Department Interview below with the founders.)
Business said it almost tripled its annual revenue revenues (ARR) in 2024 and now works with about 100 legal teams at home and legal firms. The US also accounts for 30% of its income now.
Given the above, the company will use some of the new money to expand more to the US, as well as continuing the construction of it and the agent skills – which has recently expanded with a range of new agents.
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And now the in -depth Al interview with co -founders, Nnamdi Emelifeonwu and Feargus MacDaeid.
Does what does this mean to you personally?
Nnamdi: It is an important milestone for eventually and the confirmation of the vision we have had from day one. Personally, it is humble and energetic, reinforces that what we are building has a real impact. The legal industry is on the verge of transformation, and being in the forefront of that change is both a privilege and a responsibility. The support we have received is also a confidence vote in our team and the market market we are addressing.
How much will that agent change that legal world?
Feargus: When I think of that agent and legal, I think it could be as influential as Henry Ford was production. Ford looked not only in the final product, he decomposed the production line in specialized tasks and while each task was completed the results were joined and then collected automobiles. Legal is not so much different. When joining a contract together, there are many small tasks that need to be completed, parts that need to be joined to achieve a production.
That agent has the ability to take on some of those specialized tasks while the lawyer acts as a quality assurance, validity and orchestrating … a precursor in several ways. We all work in digital factories of one form or another and the agent will be our workforce by helping us produce the required results. In this sense, there are so many agents that can be built and after you start presenting communication between them, a whole world of opportunities opens … From aid to research, to try, find text, review and design. In any case, that agent will change the way lawyers work and in a way they think about their work.
How much has he changed the tools of development of development undoubtedly (ie you started with a stack of very different technology.)
Feargus: On a product level, it has really opened a world of problems that we can now create solutions to it. When Nnamdi and I started on this journey, there were so many times we were thinking, ‘If only technology existed to do so, it would not be great …’ We have a very unique way to approach the pain points and now that we can build tools to address it is extraordinary.
From a more technical point, it is very different. We have moved on a long way from reg ex models, although there is still room for rules, especially in such a specific domain industry, the way we build and approach modeling is dramatically shifted. Where we were once looking for engineers. Nets, we are now looking for ML engineers, the deviant options need ML options, repetitions and features are accelerating. Another thing to consider is how we can use the experience of the years we have gained from working on great occasions and developing with words. We have a lot of excellent and significant products we have built and we certainly do not want to throw the baby out with the bath water.
Our approach has been moved to watching our products and imagining them as tools for agents to enter and call when given a task to complete. We now live in a world of MCP, SLM, Python, GPU and many other considerations. Things move faster, potential art has become wider and it is exciting to be on the edge of innovation in a sector that is really spending its time in the sun
And, what else? What is your goal for next year or more?
NNAMDI: Our focus is on evolving from it ausonoute to autonomous legal. Today, most of the tools are auxiliary – they help users by accelerating tasks such as revision, design or summary, but they still rely heavily on human contribution and supervision. Autonomous or agent goes one step further: he can understand the goal, make decisions and complete complex legal tasks with minimal interference while remaining within clearly defined guards.
Over the next year, we will put pressure on the most autonomous work flow. We will also deepen our integrations into the course of the daily work of the legal teams and expand to the new markets. Final Goal: Make the operating system for legal knowledge and work – a trusted partner of one that legal teams can be supported by the first draft in the final signature.
Thank you, and Congress for fresh funds!
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You can find more about independently here.
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PS al is in California for legal innovators and some R&R, and thus will not publish much more this week.
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