EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 1H 2M
From Law Firm to AI Startup: The Future of Compliance
from The Dumb Monkey Show - Simplifying AI for business leaders · host Aamir Qutub
Send us Fan MailWhen your clients start using GPT — you know the game has changed.In this episode of The Dumb Monkey Show, Aamir Qutub and Divina Montgomery sit down with Simon Quirke, CEO and Founder of Graceview, a RegTech startup using AI to make compliance effortless.Simon shares how his journey from lawyer to entrepreneur led him to tackle one of the hardest problems in business: keeping up with constantly changing regulations. He explains how Graceview monitors thousands of regulatory sources in real time — building a “regulatory fingerprint” that companies can trust, while ChatGPT and Google models struggle with accuracy.We also dive into:The future of law in an AI-powered worldWhy data ownership will define the next decadeHow to build a startup around a complex, valuable problemThe mindset and hustle required to survive the startup rollercoasterWhether you’re in law, tech, or leadership — this conversation shows how AI isn’t replacing professionals, it’s redefining their value.🔗 Resources & Links🐒 The Dumb Monkey Show: dumbmonkey.ai/podcast 🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube: youtube.com/@dumbmonkeyai 💬 Join the Dumb Monkey Community: dumbmonkey.ai
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Send us Fan Mail When your clients start using GPT — you know the game has changed. In this episode of The Dumb Monkey Show, Aamir Qutub and Divina Montgomery sit down with Simon Quirke, CEO and Founder of Graceview, a RegTech startup using AI to make compliance effortless. Simon shares how his journey from lawyer to entrepreneur led him to tackle one of the hardest problems in business: keeping up with constantly changing regulations. He explains how Graceview monitors thousands of regulator...
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