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.
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.
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:
After identifying the Core Content, a user can quickly answer key questions:
NKTg AI helps quickly identify:
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.
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.