Harvey's CEO says AI agents are picking up more work that human lawyers used to do
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Harvey's CEO says AI agents are picking up more work that human lawyers used to do
"Harvey's software now has 500 agents live, covering legal workflows across major practice areas, allowing lawyers to delegate tasks more efficiently."
"Agent usage is already 'exploding' among customers, with users running over 700,000 agent-powered tasks daily, indicating a significant shift in legal operations."
"The rise of AI agents has transformed the role of software engineers, who now direct agents to write and test code instead of doing it themselves."
"Harvey's tools raise important questions about the future of hourly billing in law firms as software begins to save substantial time for legal professionals."
Harvey, a legal software startup, is integrating artificial intelligence agents into legal workflows, allowing lawyers to delegate tasks more efficiently. The company has launched 500 live agents that perform various legal tasks, significantly increasing user engagement with its software. Harvey's Agent Builder enables lawyers to customize agents without coding. The adoption of these agents has led to a 75% increase in monthly usage per user. Harvey's software is now utilized by over 100,000 lawyers across 1,500 firms, raising questions about the future of hourly billing and junior lawyer roles.
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