Toronto-founded generative AI law firm supplier Spellbook is branching out to work with in-house legal teams with the launch of Playbooks, which enables a legal team to codify their contract review process.
The official expansion follows work that Spellbook has been doing over the past year with in-house legal teams at companies including Nestle, Crocs, Fender, BDO Unibank and WSP Global Consulting.
In-house teams process the same contracts over and over, using the same set of rules. Spellbook, powered by both OpenAI and Anthropic large language models, says that existing AI contract review solutions give them too much variability, when they want “personalised, consistent” results.
Spellbook’s CEO and co-founder Scott Stevenson said that this is part of a growing trend where AI systems can be fully personalised for an individual or organisation, rather than spitting out averaged “AI slop”. “One of my main predictions for 2025 is that we will see a lot more ‘personalised AI’ which learns to operate how we do,” he told Legal IT Insider.
Playbooks can also codify negotiation approaches using preferred language and fallback positions.
Playbooks is live today, see https://www.spellbook.legal/ for more details.
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