Lexis Announced Something New This Week So Thomson Have To Pipe Up As Well!

They don’t appear to have anything exciting on. the table right now – so they’ve knocked out what tends to be termed as a “thought article” these days,, whatever that means

They write

To maintain success in the coming years, legal professionals need to embrace innovation. An openness to innovation includes not only incorporating new technologies and ideas but also ensuring that these new things are truly useful, both now and in the future.

One of the most important technological innovations in recent years is, of course, artificial intelligence (AI). In a new webinar presented by the Harvard Business Review and sponsored by Thomson Reuters, Colleen Nihill, chief AI and knowledge management officer for global law firm Morgan Lewis, and David Wong, Thomson Reuters chief product officer, explore how AI is currently transforming and will continue to transform the work of professionals in regulated sectors including legal, tax, accounting, and risk.

Generative AI (GenAI) has been steadily making inroads into these sectors. This evolving technology has the potential to significantly boost efficiency by automating necessary but mundane tasks such as research and document creation, thus freeing these practitioners to focus their valuable time on delivering high-value insights and expertise to their clients. Despite these benefits, many professionals remain concerned about whether they can harness GenAI’s powerful capabilities usefully and safely. And that’s why Thomson Reuters is focusing its innovation efforts on professional-grade GenAI.

Over 30 years of innovation

Professional-grade GenAI is grounded in facts and data that those using the tool can confidently reference and cite. It has been tested and authenticated to ensure quality and performance. And it ensures that the data it accesses and analyzes is kept rigorously secure and private. In short, professional-grade AI is designed to provide the reliability that practitioners require to maintain their professional standing and their clients’ confidence.

and it goes on and on and on here

https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/insights/articles/how-thomson-reuters-is-transforming-regulated-sectors