Would you trust an AI agent to review confidential documents in a virtual data room?

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Summary

Explores the trade-offs of using AI in virtual data rooms for confidential documents, highlighting risks like data breaches and hallucinations versus efficiency gains.

Would like to hear from people who actually use virtual data rooms. AI is starting to appear in more and more VDRs. On one hand, AI seems quite useful in some routine time-consuming tasks. On the other hand, given the risk of data breaches it looks like another possible vulnerability. In a VDR you'll encounter legal agreements, customer contracts, financial statements, HIPAA-sensitive data, and other confidential documents. A wrong summary, a hallucinated citation, or an unclear data-handling policy could lead to serious problems both financially and legally. So, would you trust an AI-powered VDR for confidential business transactions? Or is that too risky and better stick to a non-AI data room?
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