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AI-assisted regulatory reporting

Reports that assemble themselves from the ledger — with a citation under every number.

The short answer

AI-assisted regulatory reporting generates filings, variance explanations, and board-facing narratives directly from an evidence ledger, with every figure and claim citing its source record. Grounded generation is the discipline: if the system cannot cite it, the system does not say it — which is what makes the output reviewable in minutes instead of assembled over weeks.

The narrative layer is where trust compounds

One hallucinated figure in one generated report undoes a year of confidence. The engineering answer is structural grounding: narratives are generated from the same ledger that recorded the underlying decisions, citation is mandatory, and anything the ledger cannot support is flagged for a human author instead of invented.

From quarterly scramble to continuous readiness

When operations write evidence continuously, reporting stops being an assembly project. The quarterly filing becomes a rendering of what the ledger already knows — reviewed by people whose time is spent checking judgment calls, not chasing numbers across spreadsheets.

Where this runs
GovernmentHealthcareAudit-grade ledgerDecision lineageDeterministic AI
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