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This provision establishes the operational framework under which Thomson Reuters may deploy automated decision-making systems while specifying disclosure obligations triggered by the legal or similarly significant nature of those decisions. The clause conditions information provision on compliance with applicable law rather than establishing independent disclosure standards.
Users of Thomson Reuters products and services operate under terms that permit automated processing and AI-driven decision-making. When such processing produces legal or similarly significant effects, the terms establish that Thomson Reuters will disclose information about the processing logic and significance as required by applicable law.
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This provision establishes the operational framework under which Thomson Reuters may deploy automated decision-making systems while specifying disclosure obligations triggered by the legal or similarly significant nature of those decisions. The clause conditions information provision on compliance with applicable law rather than establishing independent disclosure standards.
Users of Thomson Reuters products and services operate under terms that permit automated processing and AI-driven decision-making. When such processing produces legal or similarly significant effects, the terms establish that Thomson Reuters will disclose information about the processing logic and significance as required by applicable law.
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