Definely Unveils Enhance AI Agent for Legal Workflows
Definely introduces its new Enhance AI agent capabilities, showcased in an AL TV walkthrough with CRO Rhys Hodkinson, highlighting intelligent legal workflows in Word.
Definely, a leading legal technology company, has unveiled its new Enhance AI agent capabilities, designed to streamline legal workflows directly within Microsoft Word. The announcement was made during an AL TV Product Walk Through featuring Rhys Hodkinson, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at Definely.
Key Features of Definely Enhance
- Vault Integration: Allows users to pull clauses from their Document Management System (DMS) and insert them into documents.
- Draft & Proof: Tools for iterating and finalizing documents with ease.
- AI Agentic Capabilities: Combines AI with Definely's existing tools to automate tasks like legal analysis, Q&A, clause generation, and document summarization.
How It Works
The new Enhance assistant acts as an AI layer integrated into Word, enabling lawyers to perform complex tasks without switching platforms. The system uses an agentic approach, where AI agents collaborate to analyze tasks, create plans, and execute them efficiently.
"Definely Enhance is more than a legal assistant; it’s the AI layer built directly into your existing contract drafting and review workflows," the company stated.
Watch the Walkthrough
For a detailed demonstration, watch the AL TV Walk Through or visit the AL TV Channel.
Learn More
Explore Definely Enhance further on their official website.
This is a sponsored AL TV video with Definely.
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