Thomson Reuters (TRI) CIBC Technology & Innovation Conference 13.0 summary
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CIBC Technology & Innovation Conference 13.0 summary
3 Feb, 2026AI strategy and product integration
Over 30 years of AI experience, with rapid adoption of generative AI as model capabilities improved from GPT-3 to GPT-4, enabling new product enhancements.
Focused on two main customer needs: information retrieval and creation of written work products, both well-suited to generative AI.
Developed an AI platform to prioritize enhancements in research and drafting products, including Westlaw, Practical Law, Checkpoint, and CoCounsel, with expansion into tax and accounting.
Investments in cloud migration and addressing technical debt have been critical to enabling AI integration.
AI investments exceed $200 million annually, with a strategy of build, partner, and buy to accelerate innovation.
Challenges and competitive positioning
Internal challenges include organizing data, adapting to rapid AI model updates, and ensuring product quality.
External challenges center on customer change management and market fatigue from numerous AI solution options.
Competitive advantage is built on technology, proprietary data, and deep domain expertise, supported by strong customer relationships and trust.
Customer success initiatives are emphasized to drive adoption and value realization.
Market demand and customer adoption
Demand remains strong despite market uncertainty, supported by a resilient, recurring revenue model and non-discretionary products.
Regulatory and tariff changes are driving increased demand for compliance and tax solutions.
Legal industry leads in AI adoption, with tax and accounting about 12 months behind but accelerating due to new agentic AI capabilities.
Automation is critical in tax and accounting due to declining numbers of new professionals and rising workload complexity.
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