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AI Pruning a Bloated Contract Clause Library
Use AI to find duplicate, outdated, or contradictory clauses in your library.
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- 1The premise
- 2clause libraries
- 3knowledge management
- 4standards
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Section 1
The premise
Clause libraries grow stale. AI can flag duplicates and contradictions across hundreds of clauses faster than any associate review marathon.
What AI does well here
- Cluster semantically similar clauses
- Flag clauses citing repealed laws or expired references
- Surface contradictory positions across clauses
- Draft 'sunset' notes for clauses no longer used
What AI cannot do
- Validate which clause version was firm-approved
- Decide whose template wins when partners disagree
- Verify currency of cited statutes
- Replace partner sign-off on a refreshed library
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