Free Movement launches AI-powered research toolkit for immigration law professionals
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BY Colin Yeo
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The article announces the launch of a suite of four AI-powered research tools designed to assist immigration lawyers and professionals in the immigration law sector. The tools are currently in beta and described as experiments built using 'vibe coding' and AI techniques. Three of the tools use AI for text summarization, while search results are generated via conventional semantic search from a defined database. The toolkit is freely available until June 19, after which it becomes member-only.
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bskyFree Movement launches AI-powered research toolkit for immigration law professionalsfreemovement.org.ukKey quotes
· 5 pulledFor the last few weeks I have been building a suite of four tools to try and help make life easier for immigration lawyers and others in the immigration law sector.
All four tools remain in beta. They are very much experiments.
I've been 'vibe coding', as they say.
Three of the tools also use a little bit of AI in operation, to summarise text.
Where search results are generated, they are generated using conventional semantic search from a defined database to which source documents
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