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HabeusCuppus t1_j9xlj0v wrote

Harvey (openAI product, reportedly an early/limited version of GPT-4) already exists and is better than the median human at its primary task (doc review) https://www.harvey.ai/

it's arguably not (yet) better than the average lawyer, but the "bots" have already come for the political/legal memos.

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dayaz36 t1_j9xq4v5 wrote

How do you know? It doesn’t seem to be released yet

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HabeusCuppus t1_j9xqgrr wrote

Bain is already using and it’s been talked about in the field for a little while now. It’s out just for very limited release.

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dayaz36 t1_j9xqme0 wrote

Hopefully, but pre-open beta is always hype. We’ll have to wait and see

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HabeusCuppus t1_j9zovuh wrote

it's never going to be open anything, this is a paid service.

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__ingeniare__ t1_ja1dse6 wrote

From what I could find, it's literally just another GPT-3-powered service fine-tuned for legal work. It's not by OpenAI, they just invested some money in it. Where did you hear it's GPT-4?

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HabeusCuppus t1_ja6to8n wrote

> Founded in 2022 by former O’Melveny & Myers antitrust litigator Winston Weinberg and former DeepMind, Google Brain, and Meta AI research scientist Gabriel Pereyra, Harvey is a verticalised version of what I understand to be GPT-4,

https://legaltechnology.com/2023/02/16/allen-overy-breaks-the-internet-and-new-ground-with-co-pilot-harvey/

did not specify "by" openAI, I said it was their product (i.e. GPT); I guess if we were to be particularly precise with our usage of english, I should have said "based on the technology developed by openAI".

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