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AI MSA Deviations Tracker: Knowing What You Actually Agreed To
Across hundreds of negotiated MSAs, AI can build a deviations tracker so legal and ops actually know which customer got which non-standard terms.
Adults & Professionals · AI for Legal Work · ~7 min read
The premise
AI can extract negotiated deviations from a corpus of customer MSAs into a structured tracker, but obligation enforcement still needs human owners.
What AI does well here
- Extract negotiated deviations against the standard MSA into a structured table.
- Tag each deviation with the operational team responsible for honoring it.
What AI cannot do
- Enforce obligations or flag breach without operational tooling integration.
- Substitute for legal review of high-risk negotiated positions.
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