Lesson 676 of 1550
AI and vendor data processing agreement review: triaging the inbox
Use AI to triage incoming vendor DPAs by risk level so counsel reviews the high-risk ones first.
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- 1The premise
- 2DPA review
- 3vendor risk triage
- 4subprocessor disclosure
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Section 1
The premise
Privacy counsel drowns in vendor DPAs. AI can triage them by risk so the senior reviewer focuses where it matters.
What AI does well here
- Score DPAs by risk based on data categories, transfer mechanisms, and subprocessor disclosure.
- Flag clauses that diverge from your standard.
- Pre-fill a redline based on prior comparable deals.
What AI cannot do
- Replace counsel's review of high-risk DPAs.
- Know about an undisclosed subprocessor.
- Validate the vendor's actual security posture.
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