GBA technology has been instrumental in improving workflow efficiencies by performing human level work at superhuman speed. This has the potential to be life-changing for customers, as demonstrated by the success of LLM based startups in securing large revenue customers. The technology allows for immediate detection of fraudulent activities by analyzing real cases and data, leading to quick and effective prevention of potential fraud.
Casetext started out in 2013 as a crowdsourced law library — a sort of “Wikipedia meets Reddit” for the law. Ten years later, Casetext is one of the biggest wins to date in AI, capable of turning weeks of arduous legal work into hours or minutes. Just months ago it was acquired for $650 million dollars.
What happened between those two points?
For this episode of Main Function, YC President Garry Tan sits down with Casetext co-founder Jake Heller to learn the real story of their 10-year “overnight” success: the 3 a.m. origin story, how the company evolved as fast as tech would allow, and the “magic demo” that helped turn Casetext into a rocket ship.
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