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Hmm. Maybe but it is not the same problem as those discussed in OP. I also have some doubts about the paper, but that's another story. You could try it out?
I'm not qualified to design the prompts and home users can't really pile in 3 million+ documents.
Prompts are in the appendix: https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16800
I don't know how far you get on the free tier but it should be at least enough for a proof of principle; to get other people to chip in. You didn't have qualms demanding other people should do this for free.
Mind that this is a serious GDPR violation in Europe. So there will be serious pressure on AI companies to prevent this kind of use.
Seriously, I'm not qualified. No amount of appendix prompts and Dunning Kruger is going to change that.
I'm not demanding anything. I'm suggesting that AI can't do what is claimed or that people with something to prove are not interested in proving something.