The Asia Legal Priorities Report 2024 by Thomson Reuters reveals insights from 246 legal professionals in Asia on GenAI, ESG compliance, and legal tech trends.
Read moreLegal AI features in ‘AI Skills Challenge’ for Singapore-based lawyers
As large language models (LLMs) and generative AI (genAI) models become embedded in workflows, expanding legal AI skill sets are a must for all professionals. Thomson Reuters recently invited legal…
Read moreEssential gen AI skills lawyers should master
Generative AI has made a significant impact on how we work since Chat GPT launched in 2022. Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT have evolved rapidly, improving human-machine interaction. For…
Read moreWhitepaper: Building a Cyber-Aware Compliance Culture
Business is at a critical point. Still reeling from the ongoing risk impact of the pandemic, you now have to prepare for an equally uncertain future. There is no more putting it off.
Read moreNew Zealand’s 2020 Privacy Act Lifts Compliance Standard in Region
Whether you are a business operating exclusively in New Zealand, or an Australian business with a presence in New Zealand, the new Privacy Act 2020 will have an impact.
Read moreGuide: How to Future-Proof Your Organisation and Tap Into its Potential
While some organisations are finding it difficult to adapt to the new operating environment, others are choosing to embrace this unprecedented time as an opportunity for innovation.
Read moreWhy Every Legal Department Needs Their Own Data Strategy
An effective legal data strategy should form an integral part of a legal team’s strategic planning process.
Read moreInside In-House Podcast Episode 1: General Counsel as Trusted Advisers
Thomson Reuters is pleased to launch a brand new in-house podcast. The special first guest is Michelle Dillon, General Counsel – Asia Pacific for Verifone, the global FinTech company.
Read moreCOVID-19 and Remote Working: Legal Experts Warn of Cyber Risks
Legal experts are warning companies to beef up their cybersecurity defenses as COVID-19 presents new opportunities for fraudulent email, increased phishing and other risks related to the rise of employees working from home.
Read moreArtificial Intelligence Comes to Cybersecurity
AI in cybersecurity is a double-edged sword. For every advance deployed to detect problems are hackers who can use that same technology to wreak havoc.
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