Thomson Reuters has launched a generative artificial intelligence platform for professionals, aiming to lower the threshold for building AI tools. This platform does not require users to have an engineering or software development background to safely conduct AI experiments and create AI tools that meet business needs. This move shows that Thomson Reuters sees the huge application potential of generative AI in various industries and actively promotes its popularity in non-technical fields.
Thomson Reuters has released a generative artificial intelligence platform that allows domain experts who are not engineers or software developers to safely experiment and build new AI tools to meet the business. Its engineering director said that through this platform, they see huge opportunities for applying generative AI.
The launch of this platform has lowered the application threshold of AI technology and enabled more professionals to participate in the development and application of AI tools, thereby promoting the rapid development and widespread application of AI technology in various industries. This is of great significance for promoting technological innovation and industrial upgrading. In the future, the emergence of similar platforms may further accelerate the popularization and application of AI technology.