Blog posts

A man and woman in suits examine legal paperwork while seated at a conference table.
Surveys and Data

Survey: 65% Use AI Legal Advice, But Accuracy Concerns Remain

New data reveals how Americans use AI for legal questions, why they still rely on lawyers, and what law firms can do now to build safer AI-ready workflows.

Sarah Hollenbeck
|
January 28, 2026
Close-up of a police officer's hands inside a police car. They are touching a laptop screen with one hand and holding a walkie-talkie with the other.
Artificial Intelligence

5 Challenges For Law Enforcement + Their Tech Solutions

Click to read how Rev breaks down five critical challenges facing modern policing and explores how law enforcement technology can provide real solutions.

Sarah Hollenbeck
|
January 28, 2026
Woman’s hands holding a smartphone with Rev’s meeting recording and transcription app on the screen.
Speech to Text Technology

An Expert Guide to Automatic Speech Recognition Technology

Understand automatic speech recognition (ASR), how speech recognition AI works, and why accuracy is critical in high-stakes industries.

Luke Daugherty
|
January 22, 2026
Professional writing notes while reviewing documents at a desk with laptop.
Surveys and Data

Evidence Backlogs Are Driving Delays and Burnout, New AI-Era Survey Finds

34% of legal professionals spend 60+ hours per case reviewing evidence — driving burnout, delays, and lost revenue. New survey data reveals the hidden costs.

Sarah Hollenbeck
|
January 21, 2026

Transcripts

No items found.
Advances in Artificial Intelligence Raise Ethics Concerns

Advances in Artificial Intelligence Raise Ethics Concerns

In recent months, new artificial intelligence tools have garnered attention, and concern, over their ability to produce original work. Read the transcript here.

January 12, 2023
Best of C.E.S. 2023

Best of C.E.S. 2023

Innovative technology was showcased at this year’s Consumer Electronic Show. Read the transcript here.

January 10, 2023
Google engineer says chatbot AI is a sentient being Transcript

Google engineer says chatbot AI is a sentient being Transcript

A senior Google engineer says one of the company’s artificial intelligence systems has become a sentient being. The technology firm has suspended Blake Lemoine for breaching confidentiality rules — and insists there’s no evidence its AI chatbot is now free thinking. Read the transcript here.

June 14, 2022

Subscribe to The Rev Blog

Sign up to get Rev content delivered straight to your inbox.