Contracts in the Age of Smart Readers

Yonathan A. Arbel, Shmuel I. Becher
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What does it mean to have machines that can read, explain, and evaluate contracts? Recent advances in machine learning have led to a fundamental breakthrough in machine language models, portending a profound shift in the ability of machines to process text. Such a shift has far-reaching consequences for diverse areas of law, which are predicated on, and justified by, the existence of information barriers. Our object here is to provide a general framework for evaluating the legal and policy implications of employing language models as ‘Smart Readers’—tools that read, analyze, and assess contracts, disclosures, and privacy policies. Synthesizing state-of-the-art developments, we identify four core capabilities of smart readers. Based on real-world examples produced by new machine-learning models, we demonstrate that smart readers can: simplify complex legal language; personalize the contractual presentation to the user’s specific socio-cultural identity; interpret the meaning of contractual terms; and benchmark and rank contracts based on their quality. Nevertheless, the implications of smart readers are more complex than initially meets the eye. While smart readers can overcome traditional information barriers and empower parties, they rely on black-box models that sophisticated parties can exploit. Smart readers can close some of the gaps in access to justice, but they also introduce concerns about contractual bias and discrimination. And even though smart readers can improve term transparency, they might lead judges and policymakers to relax their guard prematurely. The current body of doctrine and scholarship is ill-equipped to address both the prospects and risks of smart reader technology. This Article narrows this gap. It maps the necessary theoretical, policy, and doctrinal adaptations to the age when machines can automate the reading of contracts.
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智能读者时代的契约
拥有能够阅读、解释和评估合同的机器意味着什么?机器学习的最新进展导致了机器语言模型的根本性突破,预示着机器处理文本能力的深刻转变。这种转变对法律的不同领域产生了深远的影响,这些领域以信息障碍的存在为基础,并以信息障碍的存在为理由。我们在这里的目的是提供一个通用框架,用于评估使用语言模型作为“智能阅读器”的法律和政策含义——阅读、分析和评估合同、披露和隐私政策的工具。综合最新的发展,我们确定了智能阅读器的四个核心功能。基于新的机器学习模型生成的现实世界示例,我们证明了聪明的读者可以:简化复杂的法律语言;根据用户特定的社会文化身份,将合同内容个性化;解释合同条款的含义;并根据合同的质量对合同进行基准和排名。然而,聪明读者的含义比最初看到的要复杂得多。虽然聪明的读者可以克服传统的信息障碍并赋予各方权力,但他们依赖于老练的各方可以利用的黑盒模型。聪明的读者可以弥补在诉诸司法方面的一些差距,但他们也会引起对合同偏见和歧视的担忧。即使聪明的读者可以提高术语的透明度,他们也可能导致法官和政策制定者过早放松警惕。目前的理论和学术机构在解决智能阅读器技术的前景和风险方面装备不足。本文缩小了这一差距。它描绘了必要的理论、政策和理论调整,以适应机器可以自动阅读合同的时代。
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