Thomson Reuters Top Reads

Thomson Reuters Top Reads

Thomson Reuters Top Reads is a monthly newsletter of recent and interesting articles, stories, and topics to keep you informed.

Building AI technology for professionals

The potential of AI to transform professional practices has prompted numerous tech firms to develop specialized AI solutions.

David Wong, chief product officer, Thomson Reuters, speaks to The Globe and Mail about the development of professional-grade AI products and highlights the importance of continued innovation in serving rapidly evolving professional sectors.

Thomson Reuters races to build AI technology into its data products for professionals

Legal imperatives for adopting AI strategies

The rapid advancement of AI technology has led to numerous legal challenges, with over two dozen AI-related lawsuits currently underway in the US alone.

Jake Heller, head of product, Cocounsel Thomson Reuters, speaks to Forbes about five critical legal factors that businesses must consider before implementing AI strategies: IT compatibility, regulatory compliance, data protections, data training risks and intellectual property issues.

5 Critical AI Legal Issues Every Business Must Navigate

AI drives resurgence in law firm research roles

Law firms are experiencing a significant shift in staffing, with library and research roles seeing the largest surge in pay and headcount among staff positions over the past year.?

Marcus Belanger, industry data analyst, Thomson Reuters, shares in The American Lawyer that the advent of AI technologies is leading to the shift in law firm staffing, where roles focused on data management and AI integration – such as research positions and IT roles – are experiencing substantial growth in demand.

Law Firm Library and Research Roles, Long Endangered, Are Making a Comeback

Importance of data curation in creating specialized AI tools

Following generative AI's remarkable capabilities demonstrated in recent years, the development of professional-grade AI solutions continues to advance significantly.

Noah Pruzek, head of technology services, Thomson Reuters, writes for CIO Dive about the difference between LLMs specialized for business solutions and general-purpose LLMs, and the importance of specialized AI models in providing the level of nuance and domain expertise to navigate context-based work.

Why data curation can make or break large language models

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Brian Peter McNamara, MST

Master's Degree in Taxation at Northeastern University

3 个月

Be careful if you’re purchasing a tool that Thomson Reuter is describing as a means to improve professional research. It turns out you don’t need any tool right now the simplest chat GBT 40 mini produces research results far superior than any product development tool in that same space that I’ve tried out including Thomson Reuters’. So, consider yourself the expert use what’s already available and watch out and vote against these big companies that want to block your access to public information; it’s information that belongs to you. Make your own business; make your own millions don’t let it be made by public companies only — in fact, try to take it all away from them

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I agree

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Omvir Singh

Sr. Conference manager at World litigation forum

4 个月

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Artem N.

Product Manager | IT, Cloud, Cybersecurity, IoT & SaaS Solutions | Helping Companies Deliver Scalable, Secure, and Innovative Products

4 个月

Wow! ?? it’s so cool!

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