
Recovery.AI is a cutting-edge AI-powered platform dedicated to revolutionizing asset recovery for law firms and their clients. As a part of HandsOn Global Management's portfolio, we bring together the power of artificial intelligence with expert data analysis to streamline the process of identifying and recovering misappropriated assets.
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Recovery AI’s machine learning-based asset tracing and transaction detection models have been trained upon millions of historical records spanning geographies and jurisdictions. By working with key legal and finance experts providing invaluable feedback, our engines have been tuned to detect relevant transactions across banking systems, asset types, and data sources. This enables truly scalable asset tracing, replicating the analytical power of an army of investigators operating 24x7x365.

All Recovery AI platform users are provided with unique access to their own chat agent, so they may directly interact with captured datasets, ask questions, and review findings using plain language commands. By incorporating leading large language models (LLMs) and open web mining, the Recovery agent allows you to scour massive datasets with complex queries and iterate on the findings using natural language feedback.

Companies are planning AI-driven workforce cuts faster than they are deploying AI itself. According to McKinsey’s 2025 workplace survey, 32% of organizations expect to reduce their workforce due to AI within the next year, yet most haven’t scaled AI enterprise-wide.

America needs strong, prosperous allies to maintain markets for our technological leadership in AI development and deployment. But right now, our allies (especially in Europe) are struggling industrially and our traditional response is inadequate.

For all the billions poured into AI deployments, the project attrition rate has been extraordinary. MIT research showed that 95% of GenAI pilots failed to achieve rapid revenue acceleration, while S&P Global found that 42% of companies abandoned most AI initiatives in 2025, up from 17% in 2024.
The Rule14 Global
Intelligence Tool was selected after a survey of
capabilities conducted by a Federally Funded Research and Development
Center (FFRDC) on behalf
of DHS HSARPA.
Rule14 was
found to be one of the top performing tools in this evaluation.
(Sole Source
Justification, 10/05/2017, PR Number: RSAR-17-00095)
Deep learning today, and
its potential for use in the real business
world, has been limited. inventr is one of the first vendors to leverage
deep learning to solve
practical, niche, but mission critical business problems.
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Pelz-Sharpe.
Founder of Deep
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