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Thomson Reuters reported higher revenue for the second quarter, during which it launched new AI features in its tax and ...
Nicole Gill of Cozen O'Connor discusses evidentiary hurdles and other challenges in presenting unconventional data in court ...
Westlaw Advantage will likely be the last version of Westlaw, as the company moves to rolling updates and focuses on deeper ...
There is a critical need for responsible AI leadership that prioritizes ethical governance, employee trust and alignment with ...
Shares of Thomson Reuters (NASDAQ:TRI) (TSX:TRI:CA) plunged 10% Wednesday as investors appeared to focus less on the ...
The market for AI-based products to help lawyers is highly competitive, with about 70 legal AI assistants now on the market, ...
Resources for evaluating general-purpose legal AI platforms are getting better, but grading legal research output and agentic AI tools poses a greater challenge.
Major companies are under more pressure than ever before to get a grip on their supply chains. Reports of human rights abuses ...
Media and data company Thomson Reuters is considering licensing content to AI firms, Bloomberg reported. Its top executive said the company is "open-minded" about working with large-language models.
Thomson Reuters’ CoCounsel marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of legal AI, as established information services giants begin to flex their muscles in this burgeoning space.
Thomson Reuters is also bringing its AI-powered CoCounsel tool, which launched in the U.S. last year, to international markets with it formally available in Australia and Canada and in development ...
Thomson Reuters' generative AI platform aims to offer a way for non-engineers to build AI skills in a safe environment with little to no code required. (Photo Illustration by Alex Tai/SOPA Images ...