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Identify regulatory risks for new features

Eric Eden
Sep 25, 2025
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Identify regulatory risks for new features

Researches and summarizes regulatory guidance for a new feature in the financial services sector across different regions.

Prompt

I'm a PM scoping a [feature] for financial services. Research recent regulatory guidance in the US, UK, and EU around the use of [feature] in customer-facing products. Summarize by region with citations. Output: A table of legal considerations to flag for our legal team and product design implications.
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