UK grants research licence to Cyberpedia for AI-powered access to public judgments
By Aboki Forex —
The UK National Archives has granted a Research and Development licence to Cyberpedia Internet Governance. The African technology company can now use official machine-readable archives to build a public due diligence case search and summarisation service.
Under the licence, Cyberpedia will develop a proof-of-concept service. It will provide open public access to advanced search and AI-generated summaries of UK judgments.
Abiodun Sowemimo, President of Cyberpedia Internet Governance, said the partnership is a transformative milestone. He said it will democratise access to verified data and empower citizens, researchers, businesses, and institutions with faster, more accurate insights.
Cyberpedia is a due diligence search engine application. It is described as Africa’s leading Artificial Intelligence, data, and cybersecurity corporation. The company is a member of the World Economic Forum’s New Champions community, the Internet Society, and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.