On Wednesday, document automation software company Gavel, announced that it had incorporated GPT-4o into its platform, replacing GPT-4.

GPT-4o (the "o" is short for "omni") is OpenAI's newest large language model that made publicly available on May 13, and incorporated by Gavel two days later, according to the press release. Dorna Moini, Gavel founder and CEO, told Legaltech News that the capabilities of the new model were benchmarked and then made available to all Gavel users, including those on a free trial, on May 17.

GPT-4o made rounds in tech circles last week when it was introduced as a faster GPT-4 Turbo, that accepts "text, audio, image, and video and generates any combination of text, audio, and image outputs," as per OpenAI's website. Additionally, the model is meant to be faster and more accurate, including increased accuracy for text in non-English languages.