FRAIM Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Go Miyasaka), which provides the AI-powered cloud document workspace "LAWGUE," announced today that it has enabled checking for "inconsistent notation" and "uncorrected revisions" within English documents in LAWGUE. This enhancement reduces the risk of oversights during manual review and enables faster confirmation processes.

◼︎ English Language Support for "Inconsistent Notation Check" and "Uncorrected Revision Check" Features

Previously, LAWGUE's "Inconsistent Notation Check" and "Uncorrected Revision Check" functions only supported automatic checking for Japanese text. In response to the growing demand for support with English documents, driven by the expansion of international trade, the system has now been updated to support English.

<Specific patterns detected by the Inconsistent Notation Check>

・ Differences between American and British English spellings

・ Similar spellings with different meanings, etc.

<Specific patterns detected by the Uncorrected Revision Check>

・ Content within brackets [ ], , { } used for draft placeholders, consisting of uppercase Roman letters, half-width spaces, or black circles (⚫️).

・ Specific strings enclosed in [ ], , { } (regardless of case).

About the Cloud Document Workspace "LAWGUE"

"LAWGUE" is an AI-powered cloud document workspace that supports and streamlines document creation in all aspects. By simply uploading past documents, proprietary know-how is digitized into a database. Various search functions supported by AI, editing assistance such as automatic formatting correction, and cloud-based communication eliminate inefficient tasks in traditional document operations in a one-stop solution. Currently, it is achieving efficiency in document operations for companies, law firms, and government/municipal agencies, covering various documents such as contracts, regulations, and specifications.

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