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Free Class: Using Playbooks in GC AI 107
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Playbooks turn your contract review standards into something your whole team can run.
This 60-minute live class walks you through running AI-powered playbook reviews on contracts in Word. The session is interactive and includes a hands-on breakout where you run a playbook yourself.
Running a review: How first-party vs. third-party designation changes the review, and how context like deal value and negotiation leverage shapes the output.
Reading results: Every check comes back as a Pass, Fallback, or Flag. You'll learn what triggers each category, how to read GC AI's analysis, and when to escalate.
Working with redlines: Apply, edit, or dismiss suggested redlines directly in Word. Select from positions defined in your playbook and refine the language before sending.
Smart Checks: GC AI detects provisions your playbook doesn't cover yet. Save them to your playbook so your review gets more comprehensive with each contract you run.
Taught by a GC AI Solutions Attorney who walks teams through playbook reviews every day.
This class includes
One 60-minute interactive live session with in-depth lessons and use cases.
Lifetime access to the course replay and materials.
Access to a private community of peers and other GC AI users.
Course certificate upon completion.
A 14-day free pilot of GC AI with usage metrics and analyses.
Why take a legal AI class?
There is a growing gap between legal professionals who understand AI and those who don’t.
Basic prompting skills are the difference between using AI for party planning (fun, not useful) and using it to save hours on a regulatory project or to be able to crank through a vendor MSA in 15 minutes, not 2 hours. Don’t let your team get left behind.
82% of lawyers are now either using or planning to integrate AI into their work (LexisNexis).
Two-thirds of in-house legal teams believe they should be using AI in their work (Thomson Reuters).
A majority of lawyers identified “saving time or increasing efficiency” as the top benefit of using AI (ABA Legal Technology Report).
In general, legal professionals who take this course adopt AI 3 to 5 times faster than those who don’t.

