Harvey
Coverage of Harvey in the Nexus archive.
- Man robbed in Chicago, bound and gagged, found on porch in Harvey, police say
A man was robbed in Chicago before he was later discovered bound and gagged. He was found on the porch of a home located in the south suburbs. Police reported details of the incident.
- Harvey expands police surveillance network with Flock camera technology amid privacy concerns
Harvey is expanding its police surveillance network using Flock camera technology amid privacy concerns. While some cities are canceling contracts with Flock, one Chicago-area suburb is instead embracing this system. Furthermore, law enforcement gave the ABC7 I-Team a look at the new real-time crime system.
- Community rallies to help East Chicago police officer, children after fire
A community is rallying to assist East Chicago Police Officer Jocelyn Mendez and her children. This effort comes after a fire destroyed their rented townhome in Harvey.
- 4 charged after guns, drugs found during Harvey home search
Four individuals were charged after law enforcement discovered guns, suspected cocaine, and suspected weed during a search of a home in Harvey. The search followed a narcotics investigation by sheriff's police.
- 2 found shot to death in Harvey home identified; dog also found dead
A shooting in Harvey resulted in the deaths of Aaron Jones, Jwon Martin, and a dog at a home near Vine Avenue and 150th Street, according to officials.
- 2 dead following shooting in Harvey
Two people are dead following a shooting in Harvey, Illinois. Police responded to a residence near Vine and 150th for a possible medical issue but found two individuals dead from apparent firearm wounds upon arrival.
- 2 found shot to death, 1 dog dead in Harvey home: officials | LIVE
Two people were found shot to death and one dog was killed in a home in Harvey, according to police.
- Defense attorneys urged to cautiously adopt AI to match prosecution
Defense attorneys are urged to cautiously adopt AI tools to match prosecutors' use of the technology, with a focus on enterprise solutions over commercial products due to confidentiality and accuracy concerns. A report highlights the ethical obligation of defense lawyers to responsibly use AI to level the playing field, while studies show legal AI systems frequently produce incorrect information.
- Legora's buying spree has reached the courtroom
Legora acquired Wexler, a London-based startup that helps lawyers reconstruct cases from documents, as part of its 2026 acquisition strategy. Wexler's software reduces manual review time by 75% and enhances Legora's platform for trial lawyers.
- Jensen Huang says that AI job destruction doomers are 'exactly backward'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues that AI automates tasks rather than eliminating jobs, citing growing demand in fields like radiology, law, and software engineering despite automation. He claims the narrative of AI destroying jobs is 'exactly backward' and highlights the creation of new roles as AI streamlines work processes.
- OpenAI is trying to conquer the office. Legal is next.
OpenAI is expanding into legal AI by hiring former lawyer and founder Jason Boehmig to lead product development and partnering with law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher. The company aims to compete with Anthropic's Claude in transforming legal work with AI tools.
- OpenAI's chair predicts companies will stop worrying about AI tokens
OpenAI chairman Bret Taylor predicts companies will stop focusing on AI token costs as the market matures. He emphasizes a shift toward paying for outcomes rather than token usage, citing examples like Ramp's token management tools and sector-specific AI companies such as legal startup Harvey.
- Why Google partnered with former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal's $2 billion AI search startup
Google is deepening its partnership with AI search startup Parallel Web Systems, founded by Parag Agrawal, to help AI agents access current web information. Parallel, valued at $2 billion, will be offered to Google Cloud customers using the Gemini model, with the collaboration involving technical integration and distribution.
- 1 person injured, I-57 northbound shut down for several hours after overnight shooting in Harvey, according to Illinois State Police
One person was injured in a shooting in Harvey, leading to the shutdown of I-57 northbound for several hours, according to Illinois State Police.
- AI-enabled cheating is forcing some schools to go analog
The University of Chicago Law School has banned laptops for first-year students to combat AI-enabled cheating and promote independent thinking. The school is redesigning its curriculum to balance AI use with foundational skills, while Brown University recently disciplined students over an AI-assisted cheating scandal.
- The mistrust of AI labs bubbles over
The article highlights growing mistrust between companies and AI labs like Anthropic, as businesses fear IP theft and direct competition. Executives express concerns that AI labs, through customer support and data access, could transition from partners to competitors in industries like law and design. Open-source models are cited as a cheaper alternative that reduces reliance on proprietary AI labs.
- Former area high school football standout shot and killed at house party in south suburban Harvey, authorities say
Keshawn Lewis-Hunt, a high school football standout from Morgan Park and Eastern Illinois University, was shot and killed at a house party in Harvey. Authorities confirmed the incident occurred early Monday morning.
- Former Morgan Park HS, EIU football standout killed during birthday party at grandma's Harvey home
Keshawn Lewis-Hunt, a former Morgan Park HS and EIU football standout, was shot during a birthday party at his grandmother's home in Harvey. Relatives reported he intervened to de-escalate a fight when the incident occurred.
- Insiders from Perplexity, Kalshi, Replit, and more share how to get a job at a buzzy startup
The article provides job-seeking strategies from hiring managers at startups like Perplexity, Kalshi, and Replit, emphasizing community engagement, research, creativity, and understanding startup culture. Examples include sending personalized gifts, referencing hidden details in career pages, and demonstrating initiative.
- Harvey CEO says the company's AI usage jumped from 1 trillion tokens a month to 12 trillion
Harvey's CEO Winston Weinberg reported the company's AI token usage increased from 1 trillion in January to 12-13 trillion in May. He emphasized the need for cost-efficient AI deployment, comparing challenges to law firms' billable hours model.
- Legal AI startup Legora hits $5.6 valuation and its battle with Harvey just got hotter
Legal AI startup Legora has reached a $5.6 valuation, intensifying its rivalry with competitor Harvey. Both companies have rapidly grown, raised significant funds, expanded into each other's markets, and launched competing ad campaigns.