Harvey's AI token usage surges from 1 trillion to 12 trillion in five months
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Ben Shimkus
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Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg revealed that the legal AI startup's token usage surged from 1 trillion in January to a projected 12-13 trillion in May 2025, representing a more than 12x increase. This dramatic growth reflects how companies are reassessing the value of AI tools and significantly expanding their adoption of AI-powered legal services.
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Five months later, usage was on pace to hit 12 to 13 trillion.
Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg said the legal AI startup's token usage jumped more than 12x this year, as companies rethink what AI is worth paying for.
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