Thomson Reuters announced the launch of new generative artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives on Wednesday, including the incorporation of GenAI into the company’s legal research platform to help professionals with complex research.
The new functionality, known as AI-Assisted Research on Westlaw Precision, allows users to pose complicated legal research questions in natural language and provides synthesized answers by citing Thomson Reuters’ Westlaw database that draws on 150 years of legal analysis and content along with links to other sources with regard to the relevant legal authority at issue.
“AI-Assisted Research on Westlaw Precision helps lawyers quickly and efficiently find answers – from the simple to the most complex questions,” David Wong, chief product officer for Thomson Reuters, and Mike Dahn, head of Westlaw Product Management at Thomson Reuters, told FOX Business.
“In the past, this research could take hours of poring through documents, cases, statutes etc.,…
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