Has the SEC shifted focus in its 2026 Examination Priorities?
The SEC’s Examination Priorities for 2026 include focus areas that align with emerging risks, as well as an emphasis on ensuring compliance programs are effective – though, notably, it make no mention of digital assets.
A complete guide to ChatGPT recordkeeping
ChatGPT use in financial services has dramatically increased over the past year – especially in North America – raising questions about whether firms are addressing generative AI compliance gaps and aligning with evolving regulatory guidelines.
FCA puts innovation “at the very heart” of its strategy
Following its international counterparts, the FCA has adopted a reduced regulation ideology. At the center of this is the push for innovation to amplify growth, fight financial crime, improve processes, and attract clients.
FCA encourages AI innovation as industry views on evolving technology shift
The FCA – alongside other regulators – has encouraged AI innovation in business workflows to support growth, while also urging firms to continue prioritizing responsible use through strong security frameworks.
Is the SEC all in on AI following recent statements?
Speeches from Commissioner Hester Pierce and Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda suggest that the SEC may be taking a less prescriptive approach to AI technology moving forward.
LLM MythBusters – How does AI training for comms surveillance work?
Due to its novelty in communications surveillance, there are certain misconceptions about how AI is enabled and trained to identify risk. We’ve broken down five of the most common myths to uncover how LLMs operate within compliance processes.
How can a lack of generative AI investment pose compliance risks?
As generative AI continues to become integrated into business practices, firms need to invest in secure solutions that mitigate the risks that comes along with the use of unapproved applications.
What are the pros and cons of using LLMs in compliance?
In today's rapidly evolving regulatory landscape, firms across industries are turning to Large Language Models (LLMs) to manage compliance challenges and drive efficiencies. These sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are reshaping how organizations approach regulatory challenges, offering both exciting opportunities and potential pitfalls.