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  1. AI and Compliance: The Most Boring Billion-Dollar Opportunity Nobody Is Talking About

    The US compliance sector is massive, expanding rapidly, and heavily strained. It represents over $40 billion in annual labor spend with more than 400,000 officers. Despite ballooning teams, compliance work has remained stubbornly manual, bureaucratic, and paper-based (“schlep work”), leading to high employee churn (>20%) and massive backlogs (e.g., TD Bank’s $3B fine over a 70,000-alert backlog).

    Here’s a weird data point:
    Over the last 20 years, the fastest-growing occupation in the US was manicurists and pedicurists.

    Right behind it?
    Compliance Officers.

    Not AI engineers. Not data scientists. Compliance officers.
    That says something important about where the real work has been hiding.

    The Problem Nobody Wanted to Solve

    Compliance is painful. Bureaucratic. Paper-heavy. Repetitive.

    Every dollar that moves through a business — payroll, taxes, payments, customer communications — is subject to some regulation somewhere.

    More people didn’t fix it.
    More tools didn’t fix it.
    The work remained stubbornly, embarrassingly manual.

    That’s the graveyard startups have been afraid to enter for decades.
    So why is right now different?

    The Threshold Has Shifted

    There’s a thing that happens with technology that doesn’t get talked about enough:
    Sometimes the market for something done very well is 100x the market for something done just okay.

    Compliance is exactly that.
    A 90% accurate product is still 100% wrong when you’re underwriting a mortgage or filing a suspicious activity report.

    OCR has existed for 30 years. It was never good enough to trust with compliance work. Vision Language Models (VLMs) are. They understand context. They make fewer errors. They can read a 400-page regulatory PDF and reason over it.

    That’s not an incremental improvement.
    That’s crossing a threshold.
    And once you cross it, enterprises can’t sign contracts fast enough.

    Three Places AI Is Actually Winning Here

    The compliance function is built from three ingredients:

    1. Regulation — rules, policies, and the endless translation between them
    2. Software — GRC platforms, screening tools, brittle automations to connect it all
    3. People — clicking between systems, copying data, filling out forms

    AI is now attacking all three.

    1. Turn Regulation Into Code

    Right now, a new rule lands as a PDF.
    Someone has to read it. Interpret it. Translate it into internal policy. Monitor it for changes. Update the team.

    That cycle takes quarters.

    AI can convert a 400-page regulatory document into a structured, auto-updating, machine-readable set of obligations — in minutes.

    Monitoring becomes continuous.
    A regulatory change propagates across the organization in hours, not months.

    2. Replace the Legacy Systems

    Most compliance infrastructure predates the cloud.

    The integration layer between these systems isn’t software.
    It’s a person.
    Copying. Pasting. Clicking.
    That person is now the biggest obstacle to AI adoption.

    You can’t layer AI on top of systems that were designed for humans to operate manually. The data is siloed. Rules are hardcoded. Workflows run in batches.

    Example: Company X is replacing its one of the dominant transaction monitoring platforms. Their SAR (Suspicious Activity Report) agent automates 60–100 fields per entity, pulling from multiple systems. What used to take 30+ minutes per report now takes under a minute.

    3. Augment the People Doing the Work

    Not every company can rip and replace.
    Not yet.

    But you can put agents on top of what exists.

    Computer-use agents can navigate legacy software the way a human does.
    Log in.
    Pull data.
    Cross-reference.
    Write the report. Without waiting for an API or a six-month integration project.

    Why Enterprises Are Finally Buying

    For years, the compliance function didn’t buy software.

    Too risky.
    Too painful to migrate.
    Too much institutional knowledge baked into the manual process.

    That calculus has flipped.
    Now the risk of not modernizing outweighs the risk of change.

    Faster KYC means faster onboarding — which means less drop-off and more revenue.
    Better AML monitoring means fewer false positives — which means fewer good customers getting flagged.
    Quicker marketing reviews mean your content actually reaches customers before the window closes.

    Compliance used to be a cost center.
    It’s becoming a competitive advantage.

    The Bottom Line

    This is one of those moments where the obvious opportunity is hiding behind a reputation for being boring.

    400,000 compliance officers.
    $40 billion in annual labor.
    Backlogs stretching back years.
    Fines in the billions when things go wrong.

    And the technology just crossed the threshold from “good enough to pilot” to “good enough to trust.”

    The winning companies here will do all three: turn regulation into code, own the new system of record, and run a fleet of agents on top.

    That’s not a compliance story.
    That’s a platform story. That’s why you might want to talk with us at: EspressoLabs

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    #AgenticAI #Compliance #entrepreneurship #LLM #startups
  2. RE: mastodon.social/@Sarahp/116648

    SOND, a startup that farms you for your vitals while you sleep (and will never share that data with the insurance industry, pinky promise), exits stealth with $7M

    “…the device tracks signals like respiration, heart rate variability, cardiorespiratory coupling, sleep staging, body position, snoring, and seismocardiography (SCG, or the mechanical vibrations of the chest wall produced by the beating heart).

    This sensor data streams in real time to a cloud-based AI sleep coach that then selects a sleep audio program, or generates one on demand, learning over time which ones work best for the individual user.”

    #surveillance #capitalism #peopleFarming #startups #VC #BigTech #health #sleep #sond

  3. RE: mastodon.social/@Sarahp/116648

    SOND, a startup that farms you for your vitals while you sleep (and will never share that data with the insurance industry, pinky promise), exits stealth with $7M

    “…the device tracks signals like respiration, heart rate variability, cardiorespiratory coupling, sleep staging, body position, snoring, and seismocardiography (SCG, or the mechanical vibrations of the chest wall produced by the beating heart).

    This sensor data streams in real time to a cloud-based AI sleep coach that then selects a sleep audio program, or generates one on demand, learning over time which ones work best for the individual user.”

    #surveillance #capitalism #peopleFarming #startups #VC #BigTech #health #sleep #sond

  4. RE: mastodon.social/@Sarahp/116648

    SOND, a startup that farms you for your vitals while you sleep (and will never share that data with the insurance industry, pinky promise), exits stealth with $7M

    “…the device tracks signals like respiration, heart rate variability, cardiorespiratory coupling, sleep staging, body position, snoring, and seismocardiography (SCG, or the mechanical vibrations of the chest wall produced by the beating heart).

    This sensor data streams in real time to a cloud-based AI sleep coach that then selects a sleep audio program, or generates one on demand, learning over time which ones work best for the individual user.”

    #surveillance #capitalism #peopleFarming #startups #VC #BigTech #health #sleep #sond

  5. RE: mastodon.social/@Sarahp/116648

    SOND, a startup that farms you for your vitals while you sleep (and will never share that data with the insurance industry, pinky promise), exits stealth with $7M

    “…the device tracks signals like respiration, heart rate variability, cardiorespiratory coupling, sleep staging, body position, snoring, and seismocardiography (SCG, or the mechanical vibrations of the chest wall produced by the beating heart).

    This sensor data streams in real time to a cloud-based AI sleep coach that then selects a sleep audio program, or generates one on demand, learning over time which ones work best for the individual user.”

    #surveillance #capitalism #peopleFarming #startups #VC #BigTech #health #sleep #sond

  6. RE: mastodon.social/@Sarahp/116648

    SOND, a startup that farms you for your vitals while you sleep (and will never share that data with the insurance industry, pinky promise), exits stealth with $7M

    “…the device tracks signals like respiration, heart rate variability, cardiorespiratory coupling, sleep staging, body position, snoring, and seismocardiography (SCG, or the mechanical vibrations of the chest wall produced by the beating heart).

    This sensor data streams in real time to a cloud-based AI sleep coach that then selects a sleep audio program, or generates one on demand, learning over time which ones work best for the individual user.”

    #surveillance #capitalism #peopleFarming #startups #VC #BigTech #health #sleep #sond

  7. The new Redstone University Startup Index ranks us 4th among very large universities for #startups founded by researchers. In terms of the ratio of start-ups to #university budget, we rank 5th: go.tum.de/978292 👏

    #entrepreneurship

    📷B.Willer

  8. The new Redstone University Startup Index ranks us 4th among very large universities for #startups founded by researchers. In terms of the ratio of start-ups to #university budget, we rank 5th: go.tum.de/978292 👏

    #entrepreneurship

    📷B.Willer

  9. The new Redstone University Startup Index ranks us 4th among very large universities for #startups founded by researchers. In terms of the ratio of start-ups to #university budget, we rank 5th: go.tum.de/978292 👏

    #entrepreneurship

    📷B.Willer

  10. The new Redstone University Startup Index ranks us 4th among very large universities for #startups founded by researchers. In terms of the ratio of start-ups to #university budget, we rank 5th: go.tum.de/978292 👏

    #entrepreneurship

    📷B.Willer

  11. The new Redstone University Startup Index ranks us 4th among very large universities for #startups founded by researchers. In terms of the ratio of start-ups to #university budget, we rank 5th: go.tum.de/978292 👏

    #entrepreneurship

    📷B.Willer

  12. #Vidéosurveillance : la vidéosurveillance algorithmique se déploie en #France non seulement dans l’espace public, avec la #loi #JO, mais aussi dans les commerces, sans le cadre juridique nécessaire. Des #startups comme #Veesion veesion.io/ ont lancé une campagne de #lobbying de longue haleine pour obtenir la légalisation de ces pratiques, avec le soutien des géants de la distribution et de députés. multinationales.org/fr/enquete

    #actu #societe #info #information #actualite #surveillance

  13. A lot of startups don’t have an execution problem.

    They have a prioritisation problem disguised as momentum.

    Slack is busy, features are shipping, calendars are full - but ask the team what matters most right now and the answers often drift.

    That’s usually where operational noise starts creeping in.

    When priorities are unclear, teams move faster and communicate more. That creates activity, but not necessarily direction.

    #StartUps #Founders #Strategy #Leadership #Stockholm

  14. A lot of startups don’t have an execution problem.

    They have a prioritisation problem disguised as momentum.

    Slack is busy, features are shipping, calendars are full - but ask the team what matters most right now and the answers often drift.

    That’s usually where operational noise starts creeping in.

    When priorities are unclear, teams move faster and communicate more. That creates activity, but not necessarily direction.

    #StartUps #Founders #Strategy #Leadership #Stockholm

  15. A lot of startups don’t have an execution problem.

    They have a prioritisation problem disguised as momentum.

    Slack is busy, features are shipping, calendars are full - but ask the team what matters most right now and the answers often drift.

    That’s usually where operational noise starts creeping in.

    When priorities are unclear, teams move faster and communicate more. That creates activity, but not necessarily direction.

    #StartUps #Founders #Strategy #Leadership #Stockholm

  16. What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work

    The nine-year-old startup is replacing hundreds of employees with thousands of AI agents.

    #ai #clickup #layoff #startups
    techcrunch.com/2026/05/25/what

  17. What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work

    The nine-year-old startup is replacing hundreds of employees with thousands of AI agents.

    #ai #clickup #layoff #startups
    techcrunch.com/2026/05/25/what

  18. What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work

    The nine-year-old startup is replacing hundreds of employees with thousands of AI agents.

    #ai #clickup #layoff #startups
    techcrunch.com/2026/05/25/what

  19. What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work

    The nine-year-old startup is replacing hundreds of employees with thousands of AI agents.

    #ai #clickup #layoff #startups
    techcrunch.com/2026/05/25/what

  20. What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work

    The nine-year-old startup is replacing hundreds of employees with thousands of AI agents.

    #ai #clickup #layoff #startups
    techcrunch.com/2026/05/25/what

  21. What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work The nine-year-old startup is replacing hundreds of employees with thousands of AI agents. https://s.faithcollapsing.com/oum0b#ai #clickup #layoff #startups

  22. 🚀 Product Hunt Daily — Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    #1 Brew · #2 Bond · #3 Rezonant · #4 Parrot Speech-to-text API · #5 QuakPit

    #ProductHunt #Startups #Tech

  23. 🚀 Product Hunt Daily — Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    #1 Brew · #2 Bond · #3 Rezonant · #4 Parrot Speech-to-text API · #5 QuakPit

    #ProductHunt #Startups #Tech

  24. 🚀 Product Hunt Daily — Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    #1 Brew · #2 Bond · #3 Rezonant · #4 Parrot Speech-to-text API · #5 QuakPit

    #ProductHunt #Startups #Tech

  25. 🚀 Product Hunt Daily — Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    #1 Brew · #2 Bond · #3 Rezonant · #4 Parrot Speech-to-text API · #5 QuakPit

    #ProductHunt #Startups #Tech

  26. 🚀 Product Hunt Daily — Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    #1 Brew · #2 Bond · #3 Rezonant · #4 Parrot Speech-to-text API · #5 QuakPit

    #ProductHunt #Startups #Tech

  27. For decades, terahertz frequencies were mostly confined to physics labs because the hardware was too impractical and expensive for wider deployment.

    That's starting to change.

    We highlight Lepto and their one-micrometre-thin filters for terahertz radiation — thin enough to be described as barely thicker than a virus. The tech could be used in 6G networks, satellite communications and even medical diagnostics.

    movetheneedle.news/start-ups/a

    #technology #startups #science #photonics #deeptech

  28. For decades, terahertz frequencies were mostly confined to physics labs because the hardware was too impractical and expensive for wider deployment.

    That's starting to change.

    We highlight Lepto and their one-micrometre-thin filters for terahertz radiation — thin enough to be described as barely thicker than a virus. The tech could be used in 6G networks, satellite communications and even medical diagnostics.

    movetheneedle.news/start-ups/a

    #technology #startups #science #photonics #deeptech

  29. For decades, terahertz frequencies were mostly confined to physics labs because the hardware was too impractical and expensive for wider deployment.

    That's starting to change.

    We highlight Lepto and their one-micrometre-thin filters for terahertz radiation — thin enough to be described as barely thicker than a virus. The tech could be used in 6G networks, satellite communications and even medical diagnostics.

    movetheneedle.news/start-ups/a

    #technology #startups #science #photonics #deeptech

  30. For decades, terahertz frequencies were mostly confined to physics labs because the hardware was too impractical and expensive for wider deployment.

    That's starting to change.

    We highlight Lepto and their one-micrometre-thin filters for terahertz radiation — thin enough to be described as barely thicker than a virus. The tech could be used in 6G networks, satellite communications and even medical diagnostics.

    movetheneedle.news/start-ups/a

    #technology #startups #science #photonics #deeptech

  31. For decades, terahertz frequencies were mostly confined to physics labs because the hardware was too impractical and expensive for wider deployment.

    That's starting to change.

    We highlight Lepto and their one-micrometre-thin filters for terahertz radiation — thin enough to be described as barely thicker than a virus. The tech could be used in 6G networks, satellite communications and even medical diagnostics.

    movetheneedle.news/start-ups/a

    #technology #startups #science #photonics #deeptech