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Business Fortune
11 Febuary, 2025
Adobe is incorporating artificial intelligence into its products, and the most recent version makes it easier to interpret complex labor contracts.
Adobe has released a substantial improvement to its Acrobat AI helper, which may help you better interpret contractual information in PDF files. Contract Intelligence, a function of the PDF management software's chatbot, automatically identifies contracts in files and scanned documents and summarizes difficult language for users to grasp.
According to the business, the tool may highlight key phrases, provide legal citations and suggested questions for particular documents, and analyze changes across up to 10 contract versions to guarantee consistency and inconsistencies. This implies that it may be easier for users to identify essential dates, particular regulations, and other critical terms and conditions that are typically overlooked in long contracts.
Adobe claims that its goal is to save customers time that would otherwise be spent reading the frequently lengthy and complex paperwork, citing a recent study that found 70% of consumers signed agreements without fully comprehending the conditions.
The Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant is now available for $4.99 per month on an annual paid-monthly plan, with a 7-day free trial. The new Contract Intelligence function is now accessible worldwide via desktop, online, and mobile. According to the startup, it now only supports English, with plans to expand to other languages.
The new contract intelligence tool follows Adobe's improvement to its e-signature experience in Acrobat, which included conserving document structure to improve reliability across all device types and offering new visual progress indicators to prevent users from missing fields.