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Using NKTg AI in Legal Work

Quickly identify important clauses, obligations, rights, and conditions in a contract

Contracts, internal regulations, corporate charters, and legal documents are often lengthy and use precise, formal language. In a document dozens of pages long, only a few sentences actually determine the rights, obligations, or responsibilities of the parties.

Missing an important clause can lead to misunderstanding the contract, failing to fulfill an obligation correctly, or triggering a dispute.

NKTg AI is designed to help users quickly identify the highest-value legal content in a document.

Step 1: Check AMP and DAMP before reading

Right after analyzing a document, NKTg AI returns AMP and DAMP scores.

If AMP > 55%

These are typically sales contracts, service contracts, contract addenda, administrative decisions, internal regulations, and notices of obligations.

If DAMP > 55%

These are typically legal advisory reports, explanatory documents, legal opinions, risk assessment records, and legal/regulatory analyses.

Step 2: Read the Core Content

When AMP exceeds 55%, NKTg AI identifies the Core Content.

Example:

"Party B must complete system deployment before September 30; after this deadline, a penalty of 5% of the contract value applies for late delivery."

From this single sentence, a reader already knows:

Step 3: Identify rights and obligations before reading the whole document

After identifying the Core Content, a user can quickly answer key questions:

Suitable document types

Value for lawyers, businesses, and contract users

NKTg AI helps quickly identify:

Note when using

NKTg AI does not replace legal analysis and does not provide legal advice. The system's job is to decode the language structure of a document, identify the Core Content, and measure the semantic energy distribution, helping readers quickly access the most important clauses in the original document.

Conclusion

In legal work, NKTg AI's value isn't shortening a contract or interpreting a regulation — it's the ability to quickly identify the sentences carrying the most important rights, obligations, conditions, and responsibilities.

When AMP exceeds the 55% threshold, users can prioritize reading the Core Content to immediately grasp the clause that directly affects contract or regulation performance. When DAMP exceeds 55%, the reader knows the document leans toward explanation, grounds, and applicable conditions, and should proactively read the relevant sections in full before drawing a conclusion or making a decision.