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From Sampling to Scale: Using AI to Review More Conversations With Less Risk, TCC Group & Recordsure (#28)

32 min · 12. Mai 2026
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For regulated firms, narrow sampling can leave blind spots around customer outcomes, conduct risk, and emerging patterns that deserve attention. In this discussion, Garry Evans, Chief Product & Commercial Officer, and Adrian Crean, Strategic Partnerships Director, explain how TCC Group & Recordsure is helping regulated firms move from narrow sampling to broader, faster, and more defensible oversight. The big idea is simple: if firms want stronger evidence of customer outcomes, better visibility of conduct risk, and fewer unpleasant surprises when rules or scrutiny change, they need a way to review far more conversations and documents than manual teams can handle on their own. Learn more on our website: https://www.beyondencryption.com/blog/ai-review-more-conversations

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