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How Thomson Reuters and Anthropic built an AI that lawyers actually trust


Thomson Reuters integrates Anthropic's Claude AI into its legal and tax platforms, enhancing CoCounsel with AI-powered tools that process professional content through secure Amazon cloud infrastructure.

The company has built a comprehensive retrieval-augmented generation(RAG) architecture that connects Claude to Thomson Reuters’ vast knowledge base, including content from over 3,000 subject matter experts and 150 years of professional publications. Looking ahead, Thomson Reuters plans to expand its use of Claude, exploring agent frameworks for complex tax workflows and computer vision capabilities to help editorial teams curate content more efficiently. “Our editorial workforce spends significant time building and curating content—we see tremendous potential to accelerate these processes with Anthropic’s computer vision and tool use capabilities.”

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