In daily life, many people will encounter situations where they need to sign a contract, and the content of the contract is often obscure. To help users better understand contract terms, Adobe recently launched a new "Contract Intelligence Feature" in its Acrobat software. With the support of AI Assistant, this feature can automatically identify whether the file and scan documents contain contract content, and summarize complex languages, making it easier for users to understand.
The launch of this feature marks a major upgrade for Adobe in the field of PDF management. Users simply upload the contract file to Acrobat, and the AI Assistant will quickly analyze the content, extract key terms, and generate related questions to help users understand the details of the contract more deeply. At the same time, this feature can also compare up to ten different versions of contracts, ensuring consistency and accuracy between each version, and preventing users from missing important information in long contracts, such as key dates, specific policies, and potential costs. wait.
To benefit more users, Adobe offers its Acrobat AI Assistant a $4.99 monthly additional service for users with free or paid personal accounts. Currently, this contract intelligence feature has been launched globally on desktops, web pages and mobile devices, but it only supports English and will add more language options in the future.
Adobe said the new feature is designed to save users time spent understanding complex contract content. According to a survey, about 70% of consumers do not fully understand all terms when signing a contract. This data highlights the need and urgency of Adobe's introduction of this feature. "Every month, billions of contracts are opened in Adobe Acrobat, and the introduction of AI technology will greatly simplify the user experience," said Abhigyan Modi, head of Adobe Document Cloud.