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[HN] Ask HN: How do you use AI at your regulated, restrictive company?

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A finance professional at a regulated company faces significant limitations in AI usage. Company policy permits mainstream LLMs only for public information, while private data must use Microsoft Copilot, which the user finds largely ineffective beyond document search. This severely restricts AI's utility, making the approval of more capable LLMs for sensitive tasks a daunting challenge.

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