One of the largest law firm claims that over 3,500 of its lawyers have already tested Harvey AI, a 'game-changer'.
The London-based law firm claims that over 3,500 of its lawyers have already tested Harvey AI, an adaption from OpenAI's ChatGPT software, according to a press release published by the company on Wednesday."I have been at the forefront of legal tech for 15 years, but I have never seen anything like Harvey," David Wakeling, Head of the Markets Innovation Group, A&O, said in the press statement.
The results require careful examination by an Allen & Overy attorney, but Harvey can produce insights, suggestions, and forecasts based on massive amounts of data, allowing attorneys to provide clients with quicker, wiser, and more economical answers.
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