Axiom Arms 14,000 On-Demand Lawyers with Harvey AI – Legal Work's New Speed Dial
Imagine summoning a lawyer who's not just sharp, but AI-boosted from the jump. Axiom's Harvey hookup does exactly that for its 14,000-strong network.
Imagine summoning a lawyer who's not just sharp, but AI-boosted from the jump. Axiom's Harvey hookup does exactly that for its 14,000-strong network.
AI coding tools made building apps easy. Rocket flips the script: it crafts full product strategies — pricing, GTM, economics — like McKinsey, but for $25 to $350 monthly. Smart pivot or overhyped?
Forget tow trucks. Portable jump starters like Wolfbox's 4000A beast crank life into dead batteries 15 times on one charge. Your car's future savior has arrived.
Everyone figured top-tier AI transcription meant phoning home to the cloud. Google just flipped the script with Eloquent, an offline iOS app that edits your 'ums' away in real time.
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Mike McClary revives his hit flashlight. Not with grit and calls to factories—with Alibaba's Accio AI. Costs plummet from $17 to $2.50. Sounds like a win. Until you think twice.
Cursor just dropped Cursor 3, its agent-first coding interface, scrambling to match Claude Code and Codex. But in a subsidy-fueled arms race, this feels like a scrappy underdog's last stand.
Stuck sifting through endless Confluence pages? Atlassian's latest AI wizardry — Remix and smart agents — transforms your docs into charts, prototypes, even full apps, right there. No app-switching chaos.
ServiceNow didn't just partner with Eudia—they started as customers, hooked on its Enterprise Brain. Now, this duo promises to embed AI intelligence directly into legal workflows, potentially 10x-ing efficiency for in-house teams.
Since 2020, errors in USPTO patents have dropped 11.24% across nearly 1.4 million filings. But after 20 years watching tech hype, I'm not popping champagne yet.
Justice Gorsuch walks into oral argument armed with a theory. By the time his concurrence drops, it's word-for-word etched from those exchanges. This isn't coincidence; it's the blueprint of SCOTUS decision-making.
Imagine an AI channeling Matthew McConaughey to greenlight your patent. USPTO's April Fools just made patent eligibility fun — and a little too real.