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by Lionga 668 days ago
So a long way of saying "Nope" to the actual question?
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Said differently: they are a data processor, not a data controller, and as such leave the legal burden on their customers, while promising some level of automation / cost reduction. It sorts of makes sense, the main challenge being profitability for Arva.
It would hold up with the regulator as each decision and outcome is stored and has explainability, so it is in fact even more auditable than a human!