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Harvey's first LLM for legal work is here
Harvey's first AI model, Tenet, is designed to take on more of the tasks typically done by lawyers over hours or days.
TL;DR
- Harvey, a legal-software company, has introduced Harvey Tenet, its first proprietary AI model for legal tasks.
- The new model aims to reduce costs associated with using third-party AI models and give Harvey more control over its business.
- Tenet was developed using custom-created legal data and trained on an open-source model, designed to handle complex lawyer tasks more efficiently.
- This move comes as major AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are increasingly targeting the legal market.
- Harvey plans to allow law firms to train their own versions of Tenet, positioning itself as a foundational technology provider for future legal AI development.
- The company is also introducing a 'Memory' feature to save user preferences across tasks.