Sydney and UTS law schools bow to AI wave, partner with Harvey
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Law schools must balance risks of embracing AI, expert says
Save (0) Please login to bookmarkClose Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Law students at the University of Sydney and University of Technology Sydney will soon be able to use Harvey’s artificial intelligence tools, and an expert predicted the schools will be vigilant in guarding against the “slide into automating legal education”. Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.Already a subscriber? Username…
HSBC Picks Harvey AI for Lawful Good Plans
A financial giant has made a move in the legal world—and it might change how banking handles complex legal work forever. HSBC, one of the world’s largest banks, has rolled out the Harvey AI platform. The AI platform is designed to tackle sophisticated legal analysis that traditionally required teams of experienced lawyers working around the clock. As banks worldwide face mounting regulatory pressures and increasingly complex compliance requireme…
HSBC Launches Legal AI Pilot With Harvey AI
HSBC has launched a strategic artificial intelligence partnership with legal technology provider Harvey AI, introducing a pilot that will embed advanced generative AI into the bank’s Global Legal function. The move is part of HSBC’s broader plan to accelerate the adoption of AI across its operations. The pilot will deploy Harvey’s platform to support legal teams in responding more quickly to business needs, while offering the governance, contro…
HSBC Taps Harvey to Pilot AI Tools for Legal Teams
HSBC has launched a pilot with Harvey AI to bring artificial intelligence (AI) into its Global Legal function. The pilot reflects a new strategic partnership as HSBC broadens its use of AI across the group. It forms part of the bank’s wider effort to improve internal efficiency, speed up execution, and better support business teams and customers. Harvey AI provides a legal-focused platform designed for in-house legal teams, enabling them to resp…
LawNext: From Roommates to Billionaires: Harvey’s Founders Gabriel Pereyra and Winston Weinberg on Building AI Infrastructure for Law
Gabriel Pereyra and Winston Weinberg started legal AI company Harvey in 2022 as roommates in a San Francisco apartment. Pereyra had been working on AI research at Meta and Google, while Weinberg was a first-year litigation associate at O’Melveny & Myers. Today, they still share that same apartment, but their company has grown into a […]
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