Some Thoughts On Harvey’s Launch Of ‘LAB,’ An Open-Source, Long-Horizon Benchmark For Legal AI Agents
‘The goal of LAB is to provide a clear picture of how agents can be deployed to support legal work in the real world,’ the researchers write.
‘The goal of LAB is to provide a clear picture of how agents can be deployed to support legal work in the real world,’ the researchers write.
The kerfuffle about the meeting between TED and Harvey only serves to illustrate the immediacy of the changes that AI is already bringing to the practice of law.
Designed to reduce manual docket work by prioritizing what litigators need most: on-demand full docket summarization that explains the whole case to date, followed by on-demand document summaries for filing triage, and AI-powered natural language searching for faster search and retrieval.
Using its proprietary AI technology, Harvey will digitally resurrect actor Jimmy Stewart to serve as the company’s newest brand ambassador.
Just a short walk (or drive) away!
This LLM is going places!
Harvey's creators are less concerned about legal tech vendors and more about competition from OpenAI itself.
Leveraging agentic AI to triage, prioritize, and automate the law department inbox.
Hopefully this results in some higher grades!
Harvey believes the children are our future.
How did Harvey do it? Biglaw commitments were very important.
AI for legal joins with research giant.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Sequoia has confirmed previous reports that it has led a $21 million round of funding for Harvey, all while the product has yet to become commercially available except by invitation.
Wait, are there now two legal AI companies named Harvey? And how is it they both involve a Winston? And why did one disappear overnight? It’s a legal tech mystery.
They are not ready to name names and will leave it to the firms to make their own announcements to clients and the public.
This firm is giving the robots the chance to come for lawyers' jobs -- and do them better.