
Developed by Harvey
The move comes as a surprise given that Harvey is one of the first and most successful projects backed by the OpenAI Startup Fund, which was created to promote companies using OpenAI technology.
The move comes as a surprise given that Harvey is one of the first and most successful projects backed by the OpenAI Startup Fund, which was created to promote companies using OpenAI technology.
The reason for the move to a multi-model approach is the results of Harvey’s internal testing, called BigLaw. It showed that different AI models are better at handling specific legal tasks. For example, the o3 model from OpenAI is a leader in preparing for lawsuits. Instead of developing its own models, Harvey decided to use ready-made solutions from market leaders and adapt them to legal needs.Source: techcrunch
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