counselos teaches Mike to read DPAs like a privacy lawyer

Three new extraction columns pull sub-processors, data-transfer mechanisms, and EU AI Act roles straight out of data processing agreements into a clean table.

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When you're reviewing a stack of vendor data processing agreements, the same three questions come up every time: who are the downstream sub-processors, how is data being moved out of the EU, and what role does each party play under the new AI rules? counselos has wired all three into Mike's table view, so the answers land in consistent, structured columns instead of buried prose.

The clever part is the discipline. Rather than free text, each column forces answers into a fixed vocabulary tied to current law - Standard Contractual Clauses and other transfer routes under GDPR's processor rules, and the Provider/Deployer/Importer roles defined in the 2024 EU AI Act. It even handles the messy real-world cases, like an agreement that allows sub-processors without naming them.

So what Worth a look for in-house privacy and legal-ops teams who triage vendor DPAs at volume and want apples-to-apples comparisons.

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cb651b8d feat: add EU tabular presets (sub-processors, transfer mechanism, AI Act role) counselos 2026-05-04 ↗ GitHub

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