Adobe adds new AI features to analyse contracts in AI Acrobat Assistant
The Hindu
Adobe is adding new AI features to analyse contracts and compare them in AI Acrobat Assistant.
Adobe has announced new AI features for its AI assistant, Acrobat AI Assistant so users can simplify understanding their contracts. The features enable clients to compare documents and spot the differences between them to verify the information in them faster and easier.
The design company has said that they use contract intelligence using which the AI Assistant can automatically recognise when a document is a contract and generate an overview noting down the key terms and recommending questions. This also works for agreements in the form of scanned documents.
The bot also allows all stakeholders to e-sign in a single app.
“Customers open billions of contracts in Adobe Acrobat each month and AI can be a game changer in helping simplify their experience,” said Abhigyan Modi, senior vice president of Adobe Document Cloud. “We are introducing new capabilities to deliver contract intelligence in Adobe AI Assistant, making it easier for customers to understand and compare these complex documents and providing citations to help them verify responses, all while keeping their data safe.”
Acrobat AI Assistant will be available on desktop, web and mobile globally for individual customers at $4.99 per month as an add-on.

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