In recent years, digital security has become a critical priority for businesses and individuals, regardless of the industry. According to Cybersecurity Ventures, investment in this area is projected to increase to $10.5 trillion by the end of this year. With the advancement of technologies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has begun to play a fundamental role in the evolution of protection strategies and also in assisting professionals’ daily productivity, including reading and answering questions about various content.
AI summarizes content and answers users’ questions
After practical and theoretical tests, Digital Helper + Assine Bem incorporated AI into its solution. ‘During the signing of any document, it is possible to request ‘AI Help’ by selecting interaction options. Among them, we have: summary, document type, involved parties, values and payments, termination clauses, missing items, among other options, such as the possibility to ask various questions,’ commented Carlos H. Mencaci, CEO of Digital Helper + Assine Bem.
Overall, this is the path to the future. ‘To further protect our signatories, we have a legal notice explaining how and where AI will act on the content,’ he adds. This adds another layer of reliability and allows for significant time optimization.
This automation promotes operational efficiency, in addition to enhancing the productivity of those reading the agreement. Practically, this allows users to focus on more complex and strategic tasks, facilitating quicker finalization of signatures with agreed terms. According to a McKinsey & Company study, it is possible to reduce operational costs by up to 30% and expand efficiency by up to 50% by automating these processes.
Moreover, a 2024 Gartner study revealed how organizations with AI-based solutions managed to reduce incident response times by up to 80% compared to traditional methods. Similarly, this technology speeds up daily operations, such as reading a document.
Artificial Intelligence makes a difference in daily life
However, even with safeguards, the rapid evolution of cyber threats remains a constant concern. According to a 2024 IBM report, 95% of data breaches are caused by human errors and malicious attacks. These staggering numbers reflect the growing sophistication and volume, including ransomware, phishing and malware advanced.
Given this scenario, it is evident how traditional security methods, such as firewalls and conventional antivirus, are no longer sufficient to face the complexity level of modern attacks. Therefore, relying on AI is a successful strategy, including for total business security.