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AI for Consent Language Readability: Plain Words That Still Hold Up Legally
Rewrite AI-related consent language so a non-lawyer can actually understand what they're agreeing to.
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- 1The premise
- 2informed consent
- 3plain language
- 4data rights
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Section 1
The premise
Consent that no one reads isn't consent. AI can draft plain-language versions of dense consent language — counsel verifies the legal substance is preserved.
What AI does well here
- Rewrite at 8th-grade reading level
- Surface obligations and rights side-by-side
- Generate scenario examples ('if you do X, then Y')
What AI cannot do
- Replace legal review
- Bind the company to plain-language interpretations
- Decide what data uses are acceptable
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