Source: Reuters (via feed)
Thomson Reuters’ artificial intelligence tool, CoCounsel, has reached 1 million users globally. The software, designed for professional-grade applications, is now used in 107 countries. CoCounsel provides AI-powered assistance for various legal and business tasks. The company did not provide specific adoption rates by sector or region.
CoCounsel supports professionals by automating routine work and delivering enhanced research capabilities. It aims to increase efficiency in document analysis and drafting. Meanwhile, the growing user base reflects increased acceptance of AI in professional services. Thomson Reuters highlighted its commitment to continuously improving the tool. However, no details were shared about the impact on workflow or cost savings.
The company continues to invest in agentic AI applications for professionals. This technology focuses on autonomous functions that assist complex decision-making. Thomson Reuters said this aligns with broader industry trends toward AI integration at scale. The tool’s widespread adoption signals a shift in how professionals manage their workload.
The reach of CoCounsel across 107 countries indicates global demand for AI tools in professional services. This adoption reflects growing trust in artificial intelligence to support complex workflows.
