What Due Diligence Automation Actually Catches (And What It Can't)
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The honest version, from someone who builds the tooling. Every few weeks now, a searcher tells me some version of the same story. They ran a CIM through an AI tool, got back a clean, confident summary, and then, because they're careful, went back to the source documents anyway. And the summary was wrong. Not catastrophically, not obviously. Just wrong in the quiet way that matters: a number smoothed over, a risk softened into a strength, a claim stated with more certainty than the document…
1Key Takeaways
- The honest version, from someone who builds the tooling.
- Every few weeks now, a searcher tells me some version of the same story.
- They ran a CIM through an AI tool, got back a clean, confident summary, and then, because they're careful, went back to the source documents anyway.
- Not catastrophically, not obviously.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that the honest version, from someone who builds the tooling.
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