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[Navigating the Future of Professional Work with Generative AI: Insights from Thomson Reuters]-[The Case for Generative AI in the Legal Field - Ep. 210]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2023-12-20

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Transforming the Knowledge Industry: Thomson Reuters and the Generative AI Revolution

In a recent episode of the NVIDIA AI Podcast, host Noah Kravitz sat down with David Wong, Chief Product Officer at Thomson Reuters, to discuss how the company is integrating generative AI into the professional services sector. While Thomson Reuters is globally recognized for its news agency, Wong clarifies that 90% of the business focuses on serving professionals in legal, tax, accounting, and risk management fields. As these industries are heavily dependent on information retrieval and the creation of written work product, generative AI represents a fundamental shift in their operational models.

The Intersection of Generative AI and Professional Workflow

Wong highlights that the nature of work for lawyers and tax experts—which involves "substantial research, substantial amounts of reading, synthesis of facts and logic and concepts"—makes them prime candidates for AI-driven transformation. Unlike previous technology shifts, the demand for these tools is coming directly from the "front lines," with partners and associates pushing for adoption to increase efficiency. Wong draws an analogy to the introduction of the BlackBerry in 2005, noting that AI is similarly poised to become a transformative productivity tool.

Insights from the 'Future of Professionals' Study

To better understand the sentiment toward this change, Thomson Reuters conducted a comprehensive survey of 1,200 professionals. The study yielded three key takeaways:

  1. Productivity Gains: Professionals overwhelmingly believe AI will enable them to do work "faster and better."
  2. Trust and Safety: There is significant concern regarding the reliability of these systems, especially following high-profile instances of AI "hallucinating fake cases."
  3. Business Model Evolution: A major debate is underway regarding the traditional hourly billing model. As tasks become automated or accelerated, firms are considering shifts toward "fixed fee" or "value-based" models.

Strategy: Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)

Thomson Reuters is positioning itself as a leader in Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). By focusing on RAG, the company ensures that AI models are anchored to their comprehensive, verified databases rather than relying solely on general-purpose training. This approach mitigates risks associated with data privacy and intellectual property. Wong explains, "We are trying as much as possible to use pre-existing models augmented with information... so that we're not in a tricky situation where we're training with somebody else's data."

Prioritizing Trust, Safety, and Ethical AI

Given that the legal and tax sectors deal with "life and death situations" or highly material issues, Thomson Reuters places a premium on ethics. The company has established strict AI and ethics principles and emphasizes data segregation. Wong notes that it is vital for clients to know that their data is not "intermixed" with that of other firms. Furthermore, the company is actively participating in the development of industry-wide ethical guidelines alongside bar associations and professional bodies.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Professional Work

In the next two to five years, Thomson Reuters aims to integrate generative AI, including their recently acquired "Co-Counsel" legal AI assistant, across all flagship products. Wong remains optimistic about the long-term outlook, suggesting that the goal is not to replace jobs, but to augment professional capabilities. He concludes that just as an accountant today would be ineffective without a spreadsheet, the professionals of the future will be defined by their ability to leverage AI assistants to make expertise more accessible and efficient.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz. For many of us, the word Reuters means news.
But Thomson Reuters is more than just one of the world's best-known international news services.
This Canadian company also works across knowledge industries, including legal, tax and accounting, and fraud and risk.
And as any information-driven enterprise should be these days, Thomson Reuters has been thinking a lot lately about AI. generative AI in particular.
Here discuss the transformative impact that generative AI will have in the future of work and is already having on how his company works, is David Wong.

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