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Content Compliance Shouldn’t Be Guesswork- Meet the AI Compliance Advisor

Gau Kurman

Thursday, May 22, 2025

6

min read

If your teams are using AI to generate content, here’s a simple question:

How do you know what’s safe to send?

For a lot of businesses - especially in regulated industries or brand-sensitive environments - that’s an open risk. AI-generated content can save time, but without the right checks in place, it also creates exposure:

  • A support agent writes something that sounds like financial advice.
  • A marketing draft forgets a legal disclaimer.
  • A chatbot uses phrasing that doesn’t align with brand guidelines.

When these things happen, teams either:

Manually review every output - slowing down the process and defeating the point of using AI.

Avoid using AI at all in sensitive areas.

Neither approach scales.

The Problem

Most AI moderation tools today are rigid and opaque. They flag content, but give no context. Or worse, they auto-edit, leaving users in the dark about what changed and why. That’s frustrating, and more importantly, it erodes trust.

For many organisations, especially in financial services, healthcare, legal, or customer support-this creates a difficult tradeoff: speed vs. control.

What We Built (and Why)

The AI Compliance Advisor is built for teams that want to scale AI safely and confidently - without micromanaging it.

It doesn’t auto-correct, and it doesn’t make assumptions.
It simply helps your team spot potential issues before content goes out.

Here's How It Helps:

  • Define What Matters: SupaAdmins and Admins can create or upload compliance policies - assigning severity levels to different rules (Information, Warning, Error).
  • Let the Team Decide: End users can run a compliance check on any AI-generated content and see exactly what, if anything, might violate policy.
  • Keep Control: The AI flags issues, but never edits. Your team stays in the driver’s seat - deciding how to respond, with full context.

A Simple Example

A support agent drafts a response using the AI assistant:

“We recommend investing in…”

Before sending, they run a compliance check. The tool flags the phrase: it could be seen as financial advice. It's marked as a Warning. The agent updates it to:

“Here are some resources you may want to explore…”

The content is now policy-aligned. No guesswork, no bottlenecks, no back-and-forth with legal.

Who It’s For

  • Support teams who need to stay on-brand and within policy.
  • Marketing teams navigating complex messaging rules.
  • Compliance and legal teams who need oversight but don’t want to slow things down.
  • IT/Admins who are responsible for ensuring AI tools align with internal standards.

Why It Matters

AI can speed up content creation- but only if your team trusts the process.
The AI Compliance Advisor helps you scale safely, reduce risk, and stay in control - without adding friction.

It’s a useful feature for anyone trying to make AI work in the real world - where compliance, brand, and legal standards still matter.

Want to see how it works?

Check out the demo below or contact our team.

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