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Artificial intelligence has become an everyday tool in creative and business spaces.
It drafts emails, summarises meetings, and generates strategies at a pace no human can match. In that context, it’s unsurprising that some creators and independent labels are beginning to ask whether AI can handle contracts as well.
The appeal is understandable. Legal services are expensive, time-consuming, and often intimidating. AI feels accessible, neutral, and efficient.
But contracts are not just documents.
They are commitments with long-term consequences.
AI-generated contracts often appear professional: clean formatting, formal language, confident structure. Yet confidence does not guarantee completeness. Critical clauses can be missing, rights may be loosely defined, and jurisdictional details overlooked — not through malice, but through limitation.
Unlike professional advisors, AI carries no responsibility. If a contract fails, there is no accountability. Once signed, the burden rests entirely with the individual or organization that agreed to the terms.
There is also the issue of confidentiality. Contracts contain strategic information. When such details are entered into AI tools, they are not protected by any form of legal privilege — a risk many users do not realize until it becomes relevant.
This does not mean AI should be avoided. Used responsibly, it is a powerful assistant. It can help users understand deal structures, summarize documents, and prepare better questions. Where it becomes dangerous is when it replaces human judgment instead of supporting it.
The future is not a choice between innovation and responsibility.
It is learning how to combine both.
Convenience may accelerate decisions, but contracts outlive convenience. They shape relationships, rights, and outcomes long after the moment of signing has passed.
Using AI to think better is progress.
Using it to sign without clarity is a risk few can afford.
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