Thomson Reuters Unveils CoCounsel 2.0; Supercharged GenAI Assistant Combines the Power of Google Cloud AI, OpenAI, and Thomson Reuters

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Next-gen CoCounsel AI assistant marks significant milestone in company's vision for a single GenAI assistant enabling professionals across industries to accelerate and streamline entire workflows.

  • CoCounsel 2.0 generates answers three times faster than the current version, operates more intuitively, and delivers more thorough, nuanced results.

  • CoCounsel 2.0 tests combining the unique capabilities and strengths from OpenAI, Google, and Thomson Reuters such as its industry-leading content and legal technology.

TORONTO, Aug. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomson Reuters (TSX/NYSE: TRI), a global content and technology company, today announced CoCounsel 2.0, the professional-grade GenAI assistant. CoCounsel 2.0 optimizes for and combines the strengths of leading LLMs, allowing customers to realize the greatest value from this rapidly evolving, generational technology.  Functioning as an extra team member, it draws on its robust set of specialized skills to handle complex, multi-step work, helping professionals quickly pinpoint key knowledge in vast databases, thoroughly communicate sophisticated information, and complete essential work with unprecedented speed.

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A profound leap forward in GenAI assistance  
CoCounsel 2.0 is the culmination of Thomson Reuters work to deliver the experience professionals have been asking for: A single GenAI assistant that does more than reliably complete individual tasks, while also working more smoothly, naturally, and independently on more of the jobs constituting complex workflows. According to Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals report, GenAI is set to free up 12 hours per week for professionals within the next five years. CoCounsel 2.0 will help legal professionals make that transformation, and the resulting competitive advantage, a reality.

"Thomson Reuters is here for one reason: to ensure our customers reliably and safely realize the greatest possible value from this generational technology—as quickly as possible," said David Wong, chief product officer for Thomson Reuters. "CoCounsel 2.0 is founded upon our ability to combine our data, expertise, and trusted content with cutting-edge technology. Partnering with leading LLM providers is a key part of our strategy and will help us deliver even more for our customers, enabling them to accomplish what they need to evolve their businesses more quickly and more effectively than ever."

The next-gen GenAI assistant, CoCounsel 2.0, will:

  • Work three times faster than the first generation of CoCounsel, generating answers in seconds, not minutes.

  • Operate more intuitively, with a better understanding of the ways customers naturally communicate, and improved ability to make sense of documents.

  • Deliver more thorough, nuanced results, because it will be able to consider the full context and history of more difficult, sophisticated requests.

  • Be accessible from within Thomson Reuters products, beginning with Westlaw Precision and Practical Law.

  • Be accessible from within Microsoft 365, beginning with Word, Teams, and Outlook.

  • Be able to access customer documents directly, through server-to-server integrations with data storage solutions iManage, NetDocuments, and SharePoint.

  • Offer CoCounsel High Throughput Beta, for teams needing to automate the review of hundreds of thousands or even millions of documents, with human-level accuracy. This capability has been successfully deployed on an as-needed basis and will now be available to all CoCounsel users.