
Global law firm Dentons has launched DAISY, an internally developed genAI tool which provides ‘secure and adaptable generative AI capabilities to all Dentons’ personnel across Europe and Central Asia’. The move follows its recent support for Noxtua, the first ‘sovereign AI in Europe’, and also JuriAIring, the AI benchmarking project based in Switzerland.
All three moves underline that legal AI is not just focused on the US and UK markets, at least within Dentons – a firm with many offices around the globe.
It also appears to build on earlier work such as its FleetAI chatbot sandbox, which was centred on the London office, and will ‘include a secure AI chat interface, including pre-defined smart tasks such as document summarization and drafting, as well as a translation module and a browser of the firm’s policies’.
DAISY was developed by the firm’s European Innovation and Intelligence team in collaboration with the Technology team. More features will be added, such as web research, company profiles, news monitoring, opportunity intelligence, rapid prototyping, and custom RAG applications, they added.
Wendela Raas, Chief Executive Officer of Dentons Europe, said: ‘The launch of DAISY is a milestone for our Firm. Not only will it help boost the productivity of both lawyers and business services professionals alike, but it will also help to strengthen Dentons’ position as a leader in innovation.
While Břetislav Šimral, Europe Innovation and Intelligence Director at Dentons, concluded: ‘DAISY is a model-agnostic, plug-and-play system that delivers diverse generative AI capabilities while ensuring a consistent user experience.
The modular architecture allows us to choose the best LLMs for each workflow, easily integrate third-party tools, quickly adapt to new real-world use cases, and easily upgrade or connect DAISY to newer models as they emerge.’