Post by Steve Hasker

President and CEO at Thomson Reuters

AI is moving fast, but in high‑stakes professional work, speed alone isn't the point.    What matters is whether AI can be trusted when decisions are scrutinized later: by clients, regulators, courts, or auditors. That starts with a system that is built on authoritative content, expert judgment, clear provenance, and strong boundaries around customer data.    As the FT highlights, in industries where accuracy, accountability and regulation matter, trust is emerging as the critical faultline. Professionals aren't asking whether AI can generate an answer; they're asking whether they can stand behind it.    That's the bar for AI in legal, tax, audit and compliance, and it's the standard we're focused on meeting.    Thanks to Madhumita Murgia at the Financial Times for the interesting commentary and the opportunity to participate in this important discussion. https://lnkd.in/erGHSmQk

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