Rawia Ashraf highlights the UK rollout of CoCounsel Drafting, an end-to-end drafting solution that streamlines and improves the drafting process for legal professionals within Microsoft Word. CoCounsel Drafting allows users to easily move through the phases of contract creation, and the latest version is tailored for the UK legal professionals. Read more here: https://ow.ly/XELN50UgL0S #legaltech #generativeAI
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Last week, our incredible teammates in Minneapolis–Saint Paul donated 1,299 turkeys to various local nonprofits and police departments. This remarkable tradition has now reached a milestone of over 10,000 turkeys donated since 2018. We are proud to support and collaborate with our community partners, whose vital work continues to make a positive impact on the lives of so many. Together, we're strengthening our community and spreading joy this holiday season. #WorkingAtTR
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We are thrilled that Thomson Reuters is a finalist for the ‘Best Workplace for Women in Tech’ award! Thank you to our Women At Thomson Reuters business resource group for their efforts in driving positive change and creating a workplace where women are empowered as equal partners in the success and achievements of our business. Keep voting and help raise awareness by sharing: https://lnkd.in/egENGN-K
At Thomson Reuters, we're committed to fostering an environment that empowers and supports women in the technology industry. We are proud to announce that Thomson Reuters has been nominated for ‘Best Workplace for Women in Tech’ at the WomenTech Global Awards 2024. This nomination reflects our ongoing efforts to create an inclusive workplace where women can thrive and lead in tech. Throughout the day, we’ll highlight four Thomson Reuters technology leaders nominated in four categories. Nominees with the most votes are eligible for the WomenTech Community Award - help raise awareness by sharing: https://ow.ly/vXZf50U95wW
Women at Thomson Reuters nominated for the Women in Tech Global Awards 2024
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Last month, Thomson Reuters sent nine women and nonbinary technologists to Philadelphia for the 2024 Grace Hopper Celebration. One of our teammates, Sam, a UX Engineering Manager, took a few minutes to reflect on her experience. Watch the video to witness some of the magic of #GHC24. #WorkingAtTR #InformTheWayForward
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Teaching the children in your lives how to stay safe online should become a routine part of how to help keep them safe both in the physical and digital worlds. Simple steps such as teaching them not to share their passwords, addresses or personal information with people they don’t know, and making sure they know when to ask for help, can make a critical difference. The Thomson Reuters Safe Settings campaign provides access to tips and information about how to help keep children safe online. Find out more here: https://ow.ly/MIaU50Uc7UG Safe Settings: A Thomson Reuters campaign to help keep children safe online #SafeSettings #StaySafeStayAware
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"Professional-grade AI is crucial for ensuring accuracy and reliability in specialized fields like legal, tax and accounting. As David Wong and Colleen Nihill discussed in their recent Harvard Business Review webinar, professional-grade AI tools are built with comprehensive, authoritative data sets and human oversight to help ensure trusted results. Colleen Nihill emphasized, "That's why we selected Thomson Reuters as a strategic partner. Their library and corpus of documentation is unmatched and unparalleled, and their resources dedicated to excellent data hygiene are incredibly important." Tune into the webinar to hear more from David and Colleen’s discussion: The Importance of Professional-Grade GenAI in Regulated Sectors: https://ow.ly/VtA650UeTEx
Webinar: The Importance of Professional-Grade GenAI in Regulated Sectors - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM THOMSON REUTERS
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Steve Hasker, our Chief Executive Officer, writes in Fortune about the changes we can expect in AI for professionals in the near future. From potential time savings up to 12 hours per week to the emergence of new business models, he emphasizes the need for proactive strategies. Read the full article to learn how businesses can stay ahead in the AI revolution: https://ow.ly/TrSV50UcRpH
Thomson Reuters CEO: With changes to U.S. policy likely, here’s what to expect for AI in business and government
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On Monday, October 28, our global team was out of the office. Our company-wide Mental Health Days Off, which we have two per year, are a cornerstone of our commitment to flexibility and wellbeing. Check out the photos below to see how some of our colleagues enjoyed their day off. #WorkingAtTR #MentalHealthDayOff
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Noah Pruzek, head of Technology Systems, Thomson Reuters, highlights the importance of grounding and human expertise in developing professional-grade large language models: https://ow.ly/wuaL50Ua1Bl
Tailoring Large Language Models for Professional-Grade Work - Thomson Reuters Institute
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Check out Chief Operating and Technology Officer Kirsty Roth’s session at TechCrunch Disrupt to learn how Thomson Reuters evolved from a content company to an engineering-focused technology company: https://ow.ly/n13050U9osU
Kirsty Roth at TechCrunch Disrupt: Lessons for the GenAI Revolution - Thomson Reuters Institute