New York-founded start up Lega launches LLM provisioning and governance platform

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Source: Legal IT Insider
By Caroline Hill

New York-founded startup Lega has formally announced the launch of a LLM provisioning and governance platform that will enable law firms and other organisations put guard rails around the way employees explore new technologies.

The SaaS offering, founded by former Reynen Court president Christian Lang and built on no-code platform Betty Blocks, enables firms to explore LLMs through a single enterprise platform and build and configure API-driven solutions in ‘a few clicks.’ Firms can provide access via a single sign on and apply policies that govern usage within the platform, as well as analyse usage across different solutions. Am Law 100 law firm Womble Bond Dickinson is among Lega’s early adopters.

Whereas organisations are currently faced with the possibility that employees will be using LLMs such as ChatGPT on their own devices, the ambition is that Lega will provide a way to facilitate but regulate, monitor and analyse – rather than attempt to prevent – the way they access new technologies…

Read full article: https://legaltechnology.com/2023/05/31/new-york-founded-start-up-lega-launches-llm-provisioning-and-governance-platform/

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