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85.58-10.64 (-11.06%)
At close: 05:31PM BST
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Previous close96.22
Open85.58
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Day's range85.58 - 86.19
52-week range85.58 - 152.45
Volume60
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    AI has 'real role to play' for workers: Thomson Reuters CEO

    Thomson Reuters (TRI) CEO Steve Hasker joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss ongoing AI integration strategies after a strong fourth-quarter earnings report. The company announced the licensing of Reuters' news archive to large language model developers. Hasker says Reuters' "greater source of pride" is its speed in leveraging generative AI across segments like legal and tax services. Hasker expects "profitable growth" through 2025 and 2026 from AI adoption. On job displacement fears, he notes it "depends on the profession" while acknowledging "acute talent shortages" in areas like accounting. Hasker believes AI has "a real role to play" in doing complex work to ease strained demand rather than replace professionals. Overall, Hasker believes AI should be viewed as an asset for closing talent gaps and enhancing human productivity, not as a threat. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live. Editor's note: This article was written by Angel Smith

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    Generative AI will be 'transformative': Thomson Reuters CEO

    Thomson Reuters (TRI) is spending big bucks to invest in generative AI. The company has committed to investing $100 million a year in the new technology, including training employees and integrating AI into its products.Thomson Reuters CEO Steve Hasker says that, for professionals, generative AI will be "as big or bigger in terms of its transformative impacts" than things like the cloud or the internet. Hasker believes professionals will be able to provide more value-added advice because AI will be handling more of the mundane tasks. But should workers be afraid that AI will cost them their jobs? Watch the video above to find out what Hasker has to say. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.