PwC paves the way for AI technology with the launch of Harvey legal artificial intelligence
PwC’s global network announced cooperation with Harvey in March 2023, and PwC’s member companies have already started using the tool in their local businesses. The global strategic alliance established between PwC and Harvey fits well with PwC’s “New Formula for Success” global strategy, the essence of which is to provide solutions developed with human management and the application of advanced technology to their clients.
Harvey is based on the technology of OpenAI and ChatGPT and was created with the support of the OpenAI Startup Fund. The platform automates and supports different areas of legal work using natural language processing, machine learning and data analysis. With large amounts of data, Harvey supports understanding and the development of proposals, thereby enabling PwC experts to recognize solutions faster with even more information. The results obtained are always reviewed and checked by PwC experts.
“By applying the revolutionary Harvey artificial intelligence, we are boldly reaching for the possibilities offered by technology. In the course of our work, we always strive to provide our customers with the highest level of expertise and the latest technology, in addition to supporting the solution of their important problems with even better, faster and smarter solutions”
, said László Deák, partner of PwC Hungary’s tax consulting business.
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