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Contracts AI
Use generative AI to change how your business handles contracts, clauses, and documents. Contracts AI streamlines the labor-intensive process of drafting clauses for legal agreements and enables the efficient extraction of contract details and clauses from complex PDFs. Einstein boosts your productivity, accuracy, and compliance in the digital age.
- Effortlessly Digitalize Legacy Contracts and Create Contract Records with Contracts AI
Use generative AI to streamline and automate the process of digitizing PDF contracts, and significantly reduce the time and effort required to identify and extract data such as contract fields and clauses. Contracts AI helps minimize the risk of errors that occur during manual data entry. Track and review multiple extractions from a comprehensive user interface. - Automate Clause Generation and Quickly Modify Clauses with Contracts AI
Use the user-friendly interface provided by Contracts AI to draft legal clauses based on input parameters or user prompts. Automate the clause-drafting process and avoid manually searching through legal journals and websites. Minimize the need for extensive collaboration with various stakeholders. Enhance consistency in language and format. After approval and activation, the clause becomes readily accessible for consumption. In Spring ‘24, Contracts AI drafts clauses only in English. The clause lifecycle remains as is. - Instantly Draft Clauses in Microsoft 365 Word Add-in with Contracts AI
With Contracts generative AI, users can draft and add clauses instantly to document templates and contract documents in the Microsoft 365 editor. Use Contracts AI to draft legal clauses based on input parameters or user queries. Accelerate the clause drafting process and enable the creation of multiple clauses in a fraction of the time required for manual drafting. In the contract authoring and review process, authors can effortlessly add clauses or replace clauses by drafting clauses by using generative AI. Integrate clauses into the document, and if the clause holds generic applicability, add it to the clause library.

