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Some legal education programs have become engines for innovation by building solutions & embedding students into tech-enabled ...
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes how industries operate, the conversation around AI security is shifting—fast. Thomson Reuters is proud to join the Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI)—a ...
Today’s Gcs are becoming increasingly concerned with how effectively their in-house legal teams are delivering value to their businesses.
The Nigerian government has made progress in combating human trafficking, rescuing more than 25,000 victims through a multifaceted approach.
Thomson Reuters recognizes the need to develop digital products and services that are useable and accessible by all people.
How employers rise to the new challenges of AI and the needs of their employees ...
The results of the 2024 US Presidential election were likely to be far reaching, no matter which candidate came out on top. With President-Elect Donald J. Trump’s return to power secured, some ...
A new report discusses the evolving attitudes towards generative AI and ChatGPT in law firms, asking lawyers about the opportunities & risks.
Everyone is talking about blockchain, but who's really doing something with it? We outline blockchain's rise and applications across industries.
In the complex tapestry of global events, the art of forecasting is dicey at best, yet the value lies in offering a path to preparedness. And while the coming year is likely to be as full of surprises ...
Thomson Reuters has achieved the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification, a globally recognized standard for AI management systems. In a world where AI is transforming professional industries, trust is ...
As we continue our 3-part series on the world's challenges in 2024, we look at how the fight for natural resources and AI will reverberate.
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