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Why your legal AI should remember how you think
Most AI tools treat every session like the first one. Here's why that's a problem for in-house lawyers, and what Wordsmith does differently.

No two in-house lawyers work the same way. Every lawyer has a different threshold for risk, a different working style, a different way of presenting to the board.
Most AI tools don't know which one you are. So every session, you re-explain yourself. Add more context. Try again. File that prompt away so you can use it next time. Next session, you start from scratch again.
The real cost is that it never gets better. Every session, you're back to square one.
What Implicit Memories does
Wordsmith's Implicit Memories changes that. It watches how you work across conversations, not what you say, but what you do. How you restructure outputs. What you always flag. What you consistently remove. Over time it builds a picture of how you think, and starts reflecting that back to you automatically. Not because you configured anything. Just because you kept working.



