Anthropic’s latest launch proves that AI is finally growing up. But always remember: AI is still not your mum!
Claude changes the interface layer
Anthropic’s latest legal release (and soon: OpenAI’s “Codex for Legal” too) is important because it shows how quickly AI is moving from a conversational layer to an operational one. With more than 20 MCP connectors, 12 practice-area plugins, and integrations with systems like DocuSign, Box, Westlaw, CoCounsel Legal, iManage, and NetDocuments, Claude is becoming an orchestration layer for legal workflows rather than a standalone assistant.
And again, millions in investments of AI wrappers have been wiped out, cf. my take together with our Senior Advisor Jean-Marc Hensch on the SaaSpocalyps.
That development matters beyond legal. It confirms a broader pattern: AI is becoming the interface through which professionals ask, search, draft, and execute.
But once the interface is generalized, the differentiator becomes the quality of the underlying domain system, available experts' knowledge and insights, and data accuracy before approximation.
SAVOIRR as the policy system of record
For public affairs and regulatory teams, this underlying system is SAVOIRR.
The platform already focuses on official-source legislative monitoring, stakeholder mapping, connected timelines, and structured team collaboration around policy work, even a policy CRM: all together like a project management tool for the public affairs industry.
It is not – and never has been trying to be a generic AI layer.
It is built to host highly specific intelligence where accuracy, provenance, and context are more important than free-form reasoning (yeah, remember that question whoever would board a plane that lands in 98.3% of all flights…).
This distinction is critical: Legal AI can and will be useful when it can retrieve authoritative content, compare documents, draft summaries, and route work securely inside existing repositories.
Policy work needs the same operational discipline, but with a different unit of truth: files, institutions, stakeholders, policy timelines, and internal positions must remain connected in a way that supports accountability.
AI Inside SAVOIRR
SAVOIRR already applies gen AI features inside. Its public materials reference AI features such as an AI profile generator for policymakers, an AI news summarizer, and an AI explainer for public-affairs documents and files. Those features are useful not because they replace judgment, but because they reduce manual effort while preserving the policy context around the work.
Productivity, Speed, Noise, Accuracy
The strategic implication is straightforward: Claude will likely own more of the general interaction layer across professional work. And it will increase the general output. The explosion of GenAI‑generated content behaves very much like inflation, but not in the monetary sense. It’s semantic inflation: when AI makes content infinite, it makes 'The Truth' expensive.
We are entering an era of Signal-to-Noise collapse. But the deeper truth: it’s not just inflation, it’s also commoditisation, attention‑scarcity economics, and signal‑to‑noise collapse – all happening at once.
SAVOIRR’s opportunity is to own the policy-, regulatory-, and compliance grade system underneath that generic layer: the place where stakeholder intelligence is structured, where regulatory processes are tracked, and where teams can trust the record.
SAVOIRR serves for organizational knowledge
That is where SAVOIRR is structurally different: not for the broad reasoning, not to beat the AI agents. It is a domain-specific environment for exacting work, designed around real customer needs in public affairs and regulation.
Our product’s conviction is rooted in our customers’ pain, their workflow specificity, and the reality that high-stakes policy work depends on reliable systems of record.
In practice, that means giving teams less time on manual monitoring, documenting, and reporting, and more time on the decisions and relationships that actually matter.
Your navigator needs a map
Think of Claude legal like the world's most advanced GPS: It is incredible at calculating routes, predicting traffic, and talking you through the turns.
It's the perfect interface for the journey. But this GPS is useless if it’s working with a non-reliable map. If the 'ground' – the actual construction blockers, the one-way signs, and the bridge heights – does not updated in real-time by any reliable sources, that GPS will confidently lead you off the cliff.
SAVOIRR is the ground truth. It serves as the actual infrastructure of truth, the legislative timelines, the stakeholder maps, and the official records, your organizational knowledge, your policy CRM, your project management workflows intertwined in all official data.
Claude helps you navigate the data, but SAVOIRR ensures the data you're navigating is actually there, and linked, and customized.
Claude is changing how professionals interact with work. SAVOIRR is changing how policy work stays accurate enough to act on. The winning stack is not model versus platform. It is a model plus domain system plus human judgment, or, as we already put it together in our formula: People + Proprietary Data + Deterministic Workflows = Impact.