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Contract Intelligence Contract Intelligence is now generally available. Bring thousands of contracts, policies, and agreements into one place and ask questions across all of them at once. GC AI reads every document, pulls the information you care about into a sortable View with citations, connects related agreements, and keeps everything current as your documents change. Create a Vault in a guided chat: describe your documents and what you want to track, and GC AI drafts the columns to extract for you to adjust. Bring documents in from Google Drive, Microsoft SharePoint, OneDrive, or Dropbox, or upload PDF, Word, and text files directly. A single Vault can pull from more than one source, so documents scattered across systems come together without a migration. Ask plain-language questions across your whole portfolio and GC AI answers from every document, filtering the View to the agreements behind the answer at the same time. Every value carries a citation, so View source opens the document with the exact passage highlighted and you can verify any answer in one click. Save any set of filters, sorts, and columns as a named view that persists in the Vault for your whole team to return to, and export the current view to CSV. GC AI also works out what you would otherwise tag by hand. It detects the execution status of every agreement as Executed, Partially Executed, Unsigned, or Draft, so you can separate what is in force from what is still in negotiation and catch the partially executed ones, where one party signed and the other never did. It connects amendments, renewals, and SOWs to the agreements they belong to, then rolls up a Current Terms view showing what governs today across each contract family. It gives every document a clean, standardized name in the convention you set, and splits a single file that holds several agreements into one row each. Your source files are never modified. Link a Vault to a Project and the Project’s chat can query its documents alongside your other matter material. Learn more in the Contract Intelligence guide, or see the FAQ.