SegPar rebrands Mike into a Mexican mediation assistant

The fork formerly known as Mike is now IgnIA, pointed squarely at mediators working under Mexico's alternative-dispute-resolution law.

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SegPar has taken Mike and given it a single job: helping mediators operate under Mexico's Ley MASC, the statute governing alternative dispute resolution. The fork now goes by IgnIA, carrying a blunt tagline - "Not a judge. A guide." The pitch is a free tier for private mediators and a certified mode for accredited facilitators, with paid access gated through Kleros, a blockchain-based dispute-resolution service.

For now this is positioning, not capability. The assistant's actual abilities haven't moved; what's changed is the name, the look (corporate blue gives way to gold on deep purple), and the stated intent. SegPar has also dropped in placeholder files for the mediation and retrieval features the next commit is meant to fill - so this reads as groundwork, not a finished product.

So what Worth a glance for anyone watching legal AI push past litigation into mediation, and into Spanish-language, jurisdiction-specific markets.

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9bf804ca Session 1: rebranding Mike OSS to IgnIA SegPar 2026-05-07 ↗ GitHub

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