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Thomson Reuters’ CoCounsel redefines legal AI with OpenAI’s o1-mini model


Thomson Reuters integrates OpenAI's o1-mini model into CoCounsel legal assistant, pioneering a multi-AI approach with Google and Anthropic models for enhanced legal workflows.

“Each model—OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Anthropic—brings unique capabilities that are matched to the demands of specific workflows,” explained Joel Hron, Chief Technology Officer at Thomson Reuters, in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat. “Our strategy for developing proprietary LLMs through Safe Sign Technologies complements our partnerships by giving us greater control over data security, customization, and cost efficiency,” Hron explained. While enterprise AI has traditionally focused on broad capabilities, Thomson Reuters’ implementation of o1-mini signals a pivotal shift toward precision-engineered models that excel at highly specialized tasks.

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