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I work at an AI SaaS company and our main value proposition is making distributed knowledge accessible, using AI to save time and streamline workflows. However, many users are (understandably) hesitant to connect their work tools and information to try us out. We want to alleviate their fears as much as possible, so we're SOC 2 certified, GDPR compliant, hosted in Germany, and never use user data to train AI. We have this information on the website, but trust is still a huge hurdle for us to overcome.

If you're in IT or always look for specific security information before using an AI tool, can you let me know what it is you want to find on a company's website, or in the product itself? What are red flags? submitted by /u/cnorwin
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