Legal AI firm Harvey launches first in-house model Tenet, built on Kimi K3
meliarobin · x · 2026-08-19
Legal AI startup Harvey has announced Harvey Tenet, its first proprietary LLM for legal work, trained on mock disputes and case files using a version of Kimi K3, Business Insider reports.
Founders Gabe Pereyra and Nico Gruppen said Harvey plans to route more work through its own infrastructure in the near term, and eventually hopes Tenet becomes the building block for law firms to train their own models.
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