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Harvey offers a legal technology platform crafted to support law practitioners. This platform leverages artificial intelligence to perform tasks, automate legal research with accurate citations, and interpret contracts. Additionally, it provides secure collaboration tools, allowing law firms to streamline workflows, improve accuracy, and concentrate on complex reasoning while reducing the time spent on routine paperwork.
REV Venture Partners, Manhattan Venture Partners, OpenAI Startup Fund, Jeff Dean, Conviction Partners, Sequoia Capital, Compass Digital Ventures, Inertia Ventures, Elad Gil, Coatue Management, Kleiner Perkins, Sarah Guo, Artisanal Ventures, SV Angel, Google for Startups, GV, Flat Capital.
Harvey, which builds chatbots and agents tailored for legal and professional services, is gassing up on Azure cloud credits as it scales up.
Read more-Harvey AI, a fast-growing legal startup, is in advanced talks to raise over $250 million in a new round of funding at a valuation of $5 billion, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.The funding round, led by venture capital firms Kleiner...
Read morePopular legal AI tool Harvey will now be using foundation models from Anthropic and Google in addition to OpenAI.
Read moreHarvey CEO Winston Weinberg recently chatted with one of the startup's investors, Sarah Guo, on her podcast "No Priors" about the future of law.
Read moreThe three-year-old San Francisco AI startup fetched a $3 billion valuation — double the amount investors valued it at in July.
Read moreSources indicate that this funding round would value Harvey at US$3 billion.
Read moreSequoia Capital is in talks to lead a $300 million funding round for artificial intelligence startup Harvey
Read moreHarvey, a legaltech startup backed by OpenAI and GV, has closed a $100 million Series C round valuing it at $1.5 billion.
Read moreHarvey, a startup that provides artificial intelligence tools for lawyers, is reportedly seeking to raise $100 million in funding.The Information today cited sources as saying that Alphabet Inc.
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