When large language models (LLMs) first became available to the legal tech industry, vendors dove in, having to choose which models—or how many—they would use to build their solutions.

Months later, several have adopted a multi-model, or model agnostic, approach, meaning they could theoretically swap out the models they use for other alternatives in the event that one model would suddenly become unavailable or inadequate.

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