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The world treats AI like an information vending machine. "Summarize this." "Give me the answer." But information isn't understanding. A stressed operator, a cautious VP, a confident exec — they need different translations of the same truth to act. That's not a prompt. That's infrastructure.
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Same truth. Different translation.
By role.

A Procurement Specialist under deadline pressure and a CFO evaluating strategic risk can't receive the same contract and both act confidently. Drag the slider to see how the same vendor contract translates for different roles.

DataVault_Master_Service_Agreement_Renewal_2026.pdf
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT
Master Service Agreement Renewal — DataVault Systems, Inc.
Contract Value
$487,000/year
Term
36 months
Payment Terms
Net 30, annual
Price Increase
18% from current
Auto-Renewal
45-day notice
Annual Escalation
Up to 12%
Liability Cap
3 months fees
Termination
Written notice only
Section 8.2: Service Provider liability limited to three (3) months of fees paid. Section 12.4: Agreement automatically renews unless Client provides written termination notice 45 days prior. Section 6.1: Service Provider may increase fees up to 12% annually upon 60 days notice.
YOUR TRANSLATION
Finance Director
Needs financial analysis
Contract renewal: Cloud infrastructure vendor. 3-year term, annual payment. Year 1: $487K (18% increase from $412K). Years 2-3: up to 12% annual increases allowed. Total 3-year exposure: ~$1.58M vs. $1.34M current run rate. Payment terms: Net 30, but they can suspend service after 15 days of non-payment. Budget impact: $75K over approved allocation this year, potentially $190K over 3 years if they hit the cap. Liability: They've capped damages at 3 months of fees. Your downtime costs are significantly higher. Auto-renewal: 45 days notice required to cancel. Decision: You have authority to approve, but consider competitive alternatives and negotiate the liability cap before committing to 3 years at escalating rates.

Works with any document, PDF, or contract. Every translation includes a proof packet—role-specific evidence to defend your decision when it matters.

Role-based understanding
works everywhere.

Any domain where roles have different authority and different capacity to receive complex information.

Legal & Compliance

An in-house counsel and a business unit manager can't both read a 40-page MSA and understand what they can approve. Translate contracts by role: risk summary for executives, clause-by-clause for legal, action items for operators.

Finance & Procurement

A CFO needs to see strategic implications of a vendor agreement. An AP clerk needs to know if they can pay the invoice. Same document, different authority, different translation.

Healthcare & Life Sciences

A physician needs clinical implications. An administrator needs reimbursement logic. A compliance officer needs regulatory exposure. One patient record, three roles, three translations of the truth.

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