Thomson Reuters has started rolling out generative AI into its products, notably in its flagship Westlaw Precision, and has doubled down on its promise to spend more than US$100 million annually on artificial intelligence capabilities. Chief executive Steve Hasker initially unveiled the company’s big generative AI plans in May, a month after which it signed
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The integration of the Westlaw Japan supports Thomson Reuters strategy to offer Japanese legal professionals a best-in-class content technology platform.
Media company Thomson Reuters (TRI) has reported a third-quarter profit that topped analysts’ forecasts.
The Toronto-based company that owns and operates the Reuters newswire announced earnings per share of $0.82 U.S., which was well above analysts’ .