Haast leverages Amazon Bedrock and AWS to automate compliance reviews, boosting productivity by 80%
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Summary
Haast, a platform deployed on AWS using Amazon Bedrock, uses generative AI agents to automate compliance reviews for legal and marketing teams. The solution has improved productivity by over 80%, reduced compliance review time from hours to minutes, and saved over 500 hours of review time. The AI flags compliance issues by timestamp and location in documents or videos, provides contextual explanations and suggested remediations, eliminating the need for manual review of long-form content.
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Compliance reviews now take minutes instead of hours, significantly reducing the manual effort needed to check content for compliance risks.
The platform flags potential issues by timestamp and location on the document or video and provides contextual explanations with suggested remediations.
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