Thomson Reuters Taps Generative AI to Power Legal Offerings
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Thomson Reuters is using generative AI to transform the legal industry, aiming to increase productivity, access to justice, and integrate tools with commonly used products like Microsoft 365. The company has addressed ethical concerns by creating publicly available AI development guidelines and participating in drafting ethical guidelines for the industries it serves.
The company aims to integrate generative AI and retrieval-augmented generation techniques into its flagship research products to help lawyers synthesize, read, and respond to complicated technical and legal questions. Thomson Reuters acquired Casetext, which developed the first AI legal assistant, CoCounsel, and is building an AI assistant interface across its products with GenAI capabilities.
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