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CaseMine among AI Leaders featured in OpenAI’s “Tokens of Appreciation” Milestone awards

CaseMine stands as India’s only legal technology company to achieve the milestone.

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Legal research platform CaseMine is among the global organizations recently recognised in OpenAI’s Tokens of Appreciation milestone awards, for crossing 10 billion tokens.

CaseMine was recognised as one of 141 organizations worldwide to have crossed the 10 billion, 100 billion, and 1 trillion token thresholds. CaseMine stands as India’s only legal technology company to achieve the milestone.

Commenting on the achievement, Aniruddha Yadav, Founder and CEO of CaseMine, said,

“At CaseMine, our vision has always been to make the law more understandable and accessible. This recognition from OpenAI reflects the culmination of that pursuit — not just using AI to process information, but to truly comprehend the language of law. It’s a step toward a future where technology doesn’t replace legal reasoning but amplifies it — bringing us closer to a world where justice is both informed and inclusive.”

CaseMine’s flagship AI tool, AMICUS AI, has quickly become a go-to platform for Indian law firms and legal professionals, answering over one million legal questions since its launch in June 2023.

AMICUS AI is built on CaseMine’s extensive, curated legal databases and powered by fine-tuned flagship models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. It aims to blend the precision of structured legal intelligence with the reasoning and creativity of generative AI - enabling lawyers to research and interpret the law faster, smarter, and more intuitively.

The launch of AMICUS AI in 2023 marked a new era for the company and was built on years of structured legal data, refined through collaboration with thousands of lawyers.

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