On Wednesday, Thomson Reuters announced two new research features, a deeper integration of its generative artificial intelligence assistant CoCounsel into Westlaw and Practical Law, and the launch of new and upcoming product offerings in the U.K.

The new research features are connected to CoCounsel. The first, Mischaracterization, detects omissions or mischaracterizations in legal briefs that are uploaded to WestLaw Precision with CoCounsel. The second, AI Jurisdictional Surveys on Westlaw Precision with CoCounsel, allows users to perform U.S. state survey research faster by providing them with relevant statute language for questions concerning each U.S. jurisdiction.

In late October, CoCounsel users will also be able to more seamlessly leverage the AI assistant on other Thomson Reuters platforms. The company announced that CoCounsel will now be available in the user interface of Westlaw and Practical Law. In addition, company users will soon be able create a page analysis of Westlaw and Practical Law content via CoCounsel,  though it is unclear when the feature will be released.