
Extract from Tara Makjija’s article “Solving Prompt Paralysis with Relativity aiR for Review’s Prompt Kickstarter”
The deadline is real, the case is vital, and you know what you need to accomplish. But sometimes, translating knowledge into actual, actionable words feels impossible.
Call it what you will—writer’s block, analysis paralysis, the blank canvas problem—but it’s one of the most universal challenges in everyday work. And it’s not limited to drafting briefs or memos, either. In a new world of AI, the pain of not knowing where to start bleeds into providing generative AI review instructions through prompting, too.
Our most productive work usually happens when we build on existing frameworks, iterate on proven concepts, or adapt solutions that have worked before. So, when we heard from Relativity aiR for Review customers who were spending too much time developing their prompts from scratch, we knew we could make the process easier and more effective for them.
Adopting generative AI in legal workflows can sometimes feel like adding more to an already full plate. Review teams are busy, and learning a new skill—especially one as open-ended as “prompt engineering”—can be a barrier. That’s why we built aiR for Review’s prompt kickstarter: to reduce friction and make gen AI adoption feel intuitive, not burdensome.