Workday Adds Custom AI Model Library to Contract Intelligence Agent

October 31, 2025
Workday has introduced a Custom AI Model Library for its Contract Intelligence Agent, featuring over 120 pre-built models designed to speed up contract reviews and risk analysis across business functions.

Workday, Inc. has introduced a new Custom AI Model Library for its Contract Intelligence Agent, announced in a press release. The library includes more than 120 pre-built AI models developed to analyze contracts, identify risks, and extract key terms across HR, finance, legal, IT, and sales functions.

The models, powered by Evisort, are trained to recognize clauses, financial details, and compliance terms. They enable users to summarize complex contract language, identify obligations, and extract structured data such as payment schedules or data privacy provisions. The system supports automatic analysis of documents like employment agreements, vendor contracts, and sales deals.

Workday stated that the models are ready to deploy out of the box but can be refined based on user feedback without coding. This update expands the capabilities of the Contract Intelligence Agent, allowing legal and business teams to review contracts more efficiently and reduce manual effort.

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