“Thomson Reuters is incorporating generative AI capabilities enterprise-wide to provide customers with a more conversational experience, intuitive automation, time savings and a significantly improved user experience. Integrating this new technology will transform Thomson Reuters solutions and enable customers to get their work done faster. Thomson Reuters is prioritizing its legal product suite, including Westlaw Precision, Practical Law and Drafting tools, and Legal Current is sharing a preview of what’s to come. Today we look at how generative AI will help Westlaw Precision users find answers to complex legal questions in seconds, based on proprietary, expert content. Integrating generative AI into Westlaw Precision is the latest in a series of product advances to improve search and expand analytics…
- Generative AI capabilities in Westlaw Precision will include a feature allowing users to query Westlaw Precision and quickly understand results using conversational language in a chat-type interface. Westlaw and WestSearch will still be used to retrieve and display results, but users will be able to chat with Westlaw and their Westlaw results the same way they would talk with a colleague in order to search, discuss, and understand the law.
- The generative AI capabilities in Westlaw Precision will leverage the industry-leading content and search functionality on Westlaw to provide trusted, on-point results. The integration will be released later this year, and it will enable users to navigate Westlaw results faster and more thoroughly than ever before.
- Legal professionals and law firms can register for a free webinar on June 13 at noon Central time for a sneak peek of the generative AI capabilities in Westlaw Precision. Paul Fischer, president of Legal Professionals, will be joined by Mike Dahn, head of Westlaw Product Management; Emily Colbert, head of Product Management, Know How and Compliance; Joel Hron, vice president of Technology; and Rawia Ashraf, vice president of Product Management. They’ll share product demos to highlight how Thomson Reuters is shaping the future of work in the legal profession…”
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