From Wednesday, Thomson Reuters' new AI-Assisted Research on Westlaw Precision, utilizing various large language models, will be accessible to all existing subscribers at no extra charge. This was confirmed by Mike Dahn, the head of product management at Thomson Reuters, during a media briefing on Tuesday.
Key takeaways:
- Thomson Reuters announced the integration of generative artificial intelligence across its suite of tools, a result of its Casetext acquisition.
- The new AI-Assisted Research on Westlaw Precision will be available starting Wednesday.
- This new feature uses various large language models, some of which are proprietary, others are third-party.
- All existing subscribers will have access to this new feature at no additional cost, according to Mike Dahn, the head of product management at Thomson Reuters.