Lesson 461 of 1550
AI in Contract Management Systems
CMS platforms add AI for clause extraction, deadline tracking, renewal optimization. Selection drives value.
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- 1The premise
- 2CMS
- 3contract management
- 4platforms
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The premise
Contract management AI drives value; selection by use case matters.
What AI does well here
- Evaluate AI features against actual contract portfolio
- Test on representative contracts
- Plan for integration with workflow
- Maintain attorney and contract manager authority
What AI cannot do
- Get value from CMS without organizational adoption
- Substitute platforms for substantive contract work
- Predict every clause variation
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