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Relativity names fifth annual AI Visionaries

Relativity announced its fifth annual Artificial Intelligence (AI) Visionaries list to recognize individuals who shaped how AI was understood, applied and integrated across the legal ecosystem, and who supported responsibility as AI became embedded in everyday work.

The list featured leaders from global law firms, Fortune 500 companies, academia, media and the public sector, who provided diverse perspectives on scaling, sustaining and applying AI across the legal field as organizations adapted to ongoing change.

Relativity described its extensible, AI-powered cloud platform, RelativityOne, as a system intended to help users organize data, discover the truth and act on it, and to process complex data into actionable insights at massive scale for litigation, investigations, regulatory inquiries, data breach responses and other legal use cases.

The program convened a community the company described as demonstrating measurable progress when technology was guided by experienced practitioners.

“AI has become a defining part of how legal tasks get done,” said Phil Saunders, CEO of Relativity. “AI technology continues to capture the world's attention, with the spotlight intensifying as innovation accelerates across industries,” said Aron Ahmadia, Vice President of Applied Science at Relativity.

Relativity described plans to honor the AI Visionaries at a recognition dinner on March 9 featuring guest speaker Chris Wiggins, and to host activities at RelHQ at Convene 30 Hudson Yards and at the North Javits Center booth #501 during Legalweek 2026.