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48terry a day ago

> At Branch, we spent weeks and over $5K just to get basic privacy compliance docs. Our attorneys charged hundreds per hour to essentially fill out forms about our data practices. The kicker? The policy didn't even cover our specific use cases properly, and we had to redo everything when new regulations kicked in.

So your company wasted a bunch of money working with people who got the wrong thing? Should I read this as incompetence from your company, your attorneys, or both?

> compliant privacy documentation using AI trained on current regulations

Given the above, why should I trust that your group, of all people, are the people who know privacy regulations enough to build this correctly? Or that I can actually trust you with my own company's data? Or that your knowledge banks are correct and up-to-date?

dangus 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Also, this company is trying to sell a product that only saves <~$5k a handful of times at the risk of generating documents with AI-induced errors.

Basic compliance docs done by professional lawyers for $5k seems like a pretty good deal. Better than getting a fine or a lawsuit because your document was messed up by yet another AI wrapper.