00:00How did you decide that this was a sector of the industry you wanted to embark on?
00:04Was there like a moment that you realized this was a pain point for people and founders?
00:08Or what was the inspiration here?
00:10In my previous role, I co-founded UserCentrix, which is now close to being a unicorn.
00:16And so myself, I was in the role of, you know, running a board and having to manage here and there corporate processes.
00:24And then I also became an angel investor.
00:26I invested in 15 companies as an angel and became a shareholder there.
00:29So my inbox started to pile up with a lot of PDFs, DocuSign here and Adobe Sign there.
00:35And then two years later, the tax advisor asked me like, oh, what was this resolution with this company?
00:40And I'm like, I don't know.
00:41And I also don't know where to find it.
00:43Yeah, I started looking and I found some tools around that, like single use case tools for parts of that.
00:53I was like, how can that be?
00:54Like, I cannot be the first one to struggle with a PDF, sell it in my inbox.
00:59And when I didn't find anything, yeah, I thought then someone has to build it.
01:04And corporate law was my focus in law school.
01:07So I also have a passion really for the corporate law because it's so structured and standardizable.
01:14Yeah, in the years from founding Fides to today, how has it changed?
01:20What new things have you implemented?
01:22What has that growth looked like?
01:24We started when ChatGPT and Gen.ai wasn't there.
01:28So in the beginning, we had built our own models to quickly extract information from the documents.
01:34Now with Gen.ai available, of course, it's a totally different thing.
01:38And we're a way for the legal departments and the boardrooms to really confidentially and securely use AI.
01:46Right now, they have no capability to do that.
01:50And especially in the boardroom, you have like 300 page stacks where it really makes sense to use ChatGPT to prepare for a reading.
01:56But you're not allowed to because it's too confidential.
01:59So there, this is something that now we can provide to our customers a secure place for very, very confidential documents and data where we can promise them nothing will ever go out.
02:11We don't train with that data.
02:13We are just searching through your documents, no hallucinations whatsoever.
02:16And this has become a runner, so to say, because companies are looking for that right now.
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