By ET Bureau - March 16, 2023 1 Mins Read
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) announced on Wednesday that it would offer access to 4,000 legal professionals to an artificial intelligence tool. After this announcement, PwC has become the latest firm to launch generative AI technology for legal work.
The company initially said they partnered with AI startup Harvey for a 12-month contract. The accounting and consulting firm said the law professionals could get help in regulatory compliance work, due diligence, analyzing contract analysis, and other legal suggestions and consulting services.
PwC also announced that they would also explore opportunities for tax professionals to use the technology.
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