The regulatory perimeter governing global institutions is expanding. Across the EU, UK, and APAC, new AI regulations are passing into law while existing regulations continue to evolve. For legal and compliance teams at the world's most sophisticated institutions, the challenge is managing a growing, interconnected web of policies, rules, and regulations that span regions, business lines, and languages, simultaneously. To successfully transform legal and compliance judgment into infrastructure, firms need systems that can absorb this complexity and make it defensible at scale. That requires more than a global policy library. It requires encoding real regional expertise, including the nuance, interpretation, and jurisdictional specificity that experienced compliance professionals apply every day directly into the Regulatory AI Agents. In this 35-minute webinar, Alexander Blutman, Director of Regulatory Legal Engineering, Wataru Kazui, Legal Engineer, APAC, and Pawel Guzik, Legal Engineer, UK & EU, will explore how Norm Ai is expanding its regulatory coverage to support the complexity of the world's most sophisticated global institutions.
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Director of Regulatory Legal Engineering

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