Upcoming Feature
Conditional Columns
Ground review tables using existing columns as context to produce more consistent outputs (e.g. if Column 1 returns ‘Yes’ to whether a clause exists, then Column 2 asks a follow-up question for more detail about that particular clause).
Timeline
March 23 (EA)
Categories
Vault
Release Type
Regional Availability
US, EU, AU
What's Coming
Reference responses in existing columns as context for responses in new columns to power workflows like conditional follow-up logic, targeted summary of entities, and transactional extraction.
Feature Highlights
Combine content from one or more existing columns to build new columns. This feature unlocks new workflows for users, including:
- Conditional follow-up logic:
- Column 1: Does X clause exist?
- Column 2: If X clause exists from column 1, describe it in more detail. Otherwise leave blank.
- Targeted summary of entities:
- Column 1: What is the name of the defendant?
- Column 2: Summarize the statements made by the defendant mentioned in column 1.
- Transactional extraction:
- Column 1: Classify the type of agreement.
- Column 2: Based on the classification in column 1, if this is a power agreement, extract energy pricing structure, as described as fixed, indexed, or market-based. If this is a sub-engineering agreement, extract fee structure, as described as lump sum, time & materials, or cost-plus.