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Adobe Acrobat AI now reads and explains your contracts in minutes — here’s how it works


Adobe Acrobat's new AI assistant analyzes complex contracts, answers specific questions, and explains legal terms in plain language—helping users understand documents in under 5 minutes instead of hours.

The software giant announced today that its Acrobat AI Assistant can now automatically detect contracts, summarize key terms, and compare differences across multiple versions — capabilities that Adobe says could help address a widespread problem: Most people don’t fully read agreements before signing them. Instead, the system acts more like an intelligent research assistant, helping users locate and understand important contract terms while providing clear citations back to source material. While Adobe isn’t the first company to apply AI to contract analysis, its massive user base and deep integration with existing document workflows could give it an advantage in the growing market for AI-powered business tools.

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