Inspiration
Fragmented legal knowledge lacks utility to many users in the Kenyan business landscape. A knowledge graph could be instrumental for AI-enabled legal research, useful for the population.
What it does
The project is a legal research AI agent that scrapes the Kenya law website and provides legal research based on the Kenyan Legal Ontology trickling down from the constitution and the respective acts.
How we built it
Trained the legal knowledge graph in Neo4j and developed the UI using MeDO, culminating in the superior experience evidenced here.
Challenges we ran into
deploying my project with real integrations since I am a bit broke to pay for the premium features, but the prototyping and development were optimal.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
MVP1 has a proper foundational UI and UX that can be grounds for a proper beta test.
What we learned
MeDO is excellent for development and rapid prototyping. It requires more work for pipeline-intensive work.
What's next for Lex Kenya
Testing with real users who would provide proper feedback pertaining to the project's utility.
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