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Tech/Science

Thomson Reuters and Microsoft Collaborate on AI Integration for Professionals

Thomson Reuters Corporation, a global content and technology company, has unveiled an innovative collaboration with Microsoft during the 2024 Microsoft Build keynote. The event showcased the combined power of Thomson Reuters CoCounsel, a professional-grade AI Assistant, with Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft’s AI companion.

During the demo at the Microsoft Build 2024 keynote, Thomson Reuters demonstrated how CoCounsel, integrated with Microsoft 365 and leveraging Copilot extensions, can drastically reduce the time taken to complete complex tasks from days to seconds, all within the Microsoft ecosystem.

The collaboration aims to enhance the AI experience for professionals by providing access to organizational insights, trusted content from Thomson Reuters, and personalized assistance from Copilot in platforms like Microsoft Word, SharePoint, Outlook, and Teams. This new tool is designed to simplify compliance, reduce risk, and save time for shared customers of Thomson Reuters and Microsoft.

Kriti Sharma, the chief product officer of LegalTech at Thomson Reuters, emphasized the importance of this collaboration in addressing the increasing complexity and high-stakes tasks faced by customers. By leveraging CoCounsel and Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, professionals can harness the power of AI to streamline their workflows, make informed decisions, and optimize their productivity within the familiar Microsoft environment.

This partnership highlights the commitment of Thomson Reuters and Microsoft to empower professionals with cutting-edge technology that enhances efficiency, reduces manual effort, and elevates the overall AI experience for users.

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