Thomson Reuters’ recently released generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform features an “AI skills factory” that allows subject-matter experts who are not engineers or software developers to safely experiment with building new AI tools to address business needs.
“When we look across our customer bases in legal professionals, tax professionals, corporations or Reuters News, we see a huge amount of opportunity to apply generative AI,” Shawn Malhotra, head of engineering at Thomson Reuters, told FOX Business. “The problems that generative AI is good at solving are the same problems our customers are wrestling with today, so there’s a ton of opportunity.”
“However, we also know that we’ve got to move quickly, and we only have so much talent in the world who really understands generative AI and how to leverage it in solutions. So we need to move faster with limited resources, so how do we go off and do that? And that’s where the platform really comes in,” he explained.
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