Hi PH! I’m Fabrizio, building for what happens after "I agree"

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Hi Product Hunt 👋

I’m Fabrizio Degni, a Chief AI Officer, independent researcher, and builder based in Italy. My work sits at the intersection of AI governance, digital rights, and technology.

Most digital products ask us to click "I agree" but the agreement does not stop changing after that click.

Privacy policies, terms of service, data-use rules, and AI commitments evolve over time-often quietly. Users, founders, and even governance teams may discover important changes only after they have already taken effect.

That gap led me to build PolicyWatcher, a free and open-source civic-tech platform that monitors the public policies of major technology and fintech companies, making changes easier to inspect, compare, and verify.

Instead of asking users to blindly trust an AI-generated summary, PolicyWatcher keeps the original sources, change history, confidence rationale, and human-review boundaries visible.

I have launched on PH PolicyWatcher here:

I’m also the creator of the open-source PALO Framework for AI governance. The connection between the two projects is simple: governance should not end when a product launches. Products change, providers change, and the rules surrounding them change too.

I joined Product Hunt to connect with people building in AI, privacy, open source, governance, and public-interest technology—and to learn how others approach this problem.

When a product you depend on changes its terms, how do you find out today? And what kind of signal would make that change genuinely actionable rather than just another notification?

PolicyWatcher:
GitHub:

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