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"Our analysis reveals that smart readers (1) reduce by 66.9% the length of contracts; (2) reduce reading time by 14:41 minutes (3) improve text readability by converting college-level texts to texts readable by fifth-grade students; and (4) do so without considerably compromising the essential information in the original contracts. However, smart readers are not flawless."
"However, smart readers are not flawless."

In other words, they are unreliable --- which makes them kinda useless for anything of significance. They offer up some "word salad" that may or may not be representative.

Would you trust serious money to a calculator if you knew that it might give you the wrong answer?