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The contract review tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using artificial intelligence to streamline the review of legal documents, particularly Terms of Service and other contracts. Threads compare AI assistants like ChatGPT and Perplexity for producing usable summaries of dense privacy policies, highlighting differences in depth and provenance. Other content explores how law firms are moving from AI experiments to governed production deployments, emphasizing the need for policies, ethics training, and risk management around client confidentiality and IP. The tag focuses on practical, safe adoption of AI for contract review in legal settings, with recurring themes of governance, provenance, and professional responsibility.
UK law firm Shoosmiths unveiled Project Apollo on June 24, 2026, a self-developed generative AI contract review platform built with Microsoft support, running in Azure, and now being deployed across the firm after a year-long build and pilot. The announcement matters less because another law...
Shoosmiths has launched Project Apollo, a proprietary generative AI contract review system developed with Microsoft over the past year, designed to apply the UK law firm’s internal dealmaking knowledge to contract markups while giving lawyers an auditable explanation for each recommendation. The...
AI can cut the chore of reading dense Terms of Service (ToS), but not all assistants are created equal — in a hands‑on comparison, ChatGPT and Perplexity produced the most usable, trustworthy summaries of an Apple privacy ToS page, while other mainstream assistants often sacrificed depth or...
Law firms are racing to adopt artificial intelligence tools—but the move from pilot projects and individual experimentation to firm‑wide, governed production deployments remains the exception rather than the rule, driven less by model capability than by the legal profession’s special duties...
Law firms are experimenting with artificial intelligence at a rapid clip, but according to recent reporting and industry surveys, widespread, fully governed production deployments remain the exception rather than the rule—a reality shaped less by technical immaturity than by ethical, regulatory...
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Kansas City legal professionals who postpone practical, governed adoption of AI in 2025 risk ceding measurable efficiency gains to competitors — but adoption must be paired with concise policies, hands‑on pilots, and documented ethics training to manage confidentiality, discoverability, and IP...
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