HIT Consultant February 21, 2025
Shubh Sinha, CEO of Integral

When Andreessen Horowitz, a tech-focused venture capital firm, released its “Big Ideas in Tech” list for 2025, one standout idea had broad implications for companies and consumers: applying artificial intelligence (AI) to regulatory compliance.

On the surface, regulatory compliance isn’t the sexiest AI application one might find in a list of tech predictions for 2025, especially in a year when nearly every prediction touches on AI. But it’s an idea that has the single biggest impact on all other applications of AI. What you’re allowed to train, how you do it, and the speed at which you can use AI to produce bespoke applications is all dictated by the compliance of data processing and model performance.

Each year, organizations...

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