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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – Role of Chatbots in Compliance

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast where we bring you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements. Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, our aim is to provide you with bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game. Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

Today we look at how chatbots can enhance  and improve engagement with your compliance program.

For more on embedded compliance, check out my new book Upping Your Game: How Compliance and Risk Management Move to 2030 and Beyond, available from Amazon.com.

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Great Women in Compliance

Great Women in Compliance – Exploring the Future of Compliance: Key Takeaways from Compliance Week 2025

This episode of Great Women in Compliance is very special. Tom Fox joins Lisa Fine, Ellen Hunt, and Hemma Lomax for our annual GWIC/FCPA Compliance Report cross-post podcast, which we recorded at Compliance Week 2025.

Key highlights:

  • The Vibe at Compliance Week 2025
  • Opportunities for Growth in Compliance
  • The Importance of Ethical Decision Making
  • Global Perspectives on Compliance
  • Practical Advice and Takeaways

Our discussion centers around the current state of compliance, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration. The panelists reflect on the vibe of Compliance Week 2025, highlighting keynotes and sessions that underscore the need for ethical decision-making, innovation, and professional growth amidst regulatory changes and uncertainties.

We took a deep dive into practical advice and creative ideas from the conference, such as compliance chronicles and internal podcasts, to foster a strong compliance culture. We discussed the global perspective on anti-corruption enforcement and the potential role of state attorneys general in the U.S. With a focus on community support and continuous improvement, this episode provides valuable insights and inspiration for compliance professionals.

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Career Can D0

Burn Bright, Not Out with Kathy Oneto

Is work-life balance real, or just an elusive myth? In this episode of Career Can Do, guest host Chris Sandland speaks with Kathy Oneto—founder of the Sustainable Ambition Movement and host of the Sustainable Ambition podcast—about how we can align our ambitions and energy to create a fulfilling and sustainable career. Kathy shares practical insights from her upcoming book, Sustainable Ambition, and offers a fresh, realistic alternative to the outdated notion of work-life balance.

Kathy challenges traditional thinking: “The challenge that I have with work-life balance is… it sets the wrong expectations.” Instead of striving for perfect equilibrium, she introduces a method focused on aligning the right ambitions at the right time with the right effort. This approach leads to goals that are “self-defined, meaningful, and motivating,” helping individuals sustain energy and purpose over time.

Through their conversation, Chris and Kathy explore the concept of “right ambition”—tapping into what truly motivates you based on your personal values, purpose, vision, and passions. Kathy explains, “What we all are really striving for is how do we navigate the conflicts across all we want to do in our life and with our work.”

Avoiding burnout and managing ambition are key themes throughout the episode. Kathy provides tools for protecting your time and energy, such as prioritizing your work based on what truly requires your best effort, leveraging your strengths for efficiency, and even reminding you of the power of the 80/20 rule. “You can get 80% of the way there with 20% of the effort,” she reminds listeners.

Whether you’re highly driven or feeling like your ambition has shifted, Kathy’s message is clear: it’s never too late to redefine success. “My hope with my work is to really bring more joy, peace, and ease to people navigating their lives and work.”

Learn more about Kathy’s work and upcoming book at sustainableambition.com, or follow her on LinkedIn. Her powerful insights will help you redefine your ambition on your own terms—and do so sustainably.

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Kathy Oneto on Web | Sustainable Ambition Podcast | Sustainable Ambition Book | LinkedIn

Chris Sandland on LinkedIn

Mary Ann Faremouth on the Web | X (Twitter)

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: May 1, 2025, The 100 Days of Corruption Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy morning coffee, and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Top stories include:

  • Elizabeth Warren with 100 days of Trump corruption. (HuffPost)
  • CW 25 wrap-up.
  • The House wants to strip the FTC of antitrust work. (Reuters)
  • Google CEO criticizes DOJ’s proposal to break up the company. (WSJ)
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Innovation in Compliance

Innovation in Compliance: Training Synergy: Insights from Compliance and HR Integration with Lori Stahl

Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals must be ready for and embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. This series is introduced by Tom Fox and hosted by Roxanne Petraeus.  The sponsor of this special five-part series on Innovation in Compliance is Ethena.

In this episode, Roxanne Petraeus visits with Lori Stahl, Chief People Officer at Synaptics Incorporated. Stahl discusses the intersection of HR and compliance training and covers the importance of a seamless, non-siloed approach to training; the challenges of staying current with compliance laws; and the benefits of using an external platform like Ethena for consistency and ease. Stahl also highlights the value of tailored, role-specific training and real-time microlearning to enhance employee engagement and effectiveness. The conversation concludes with a discussion on future innovations, including the potential of AI and adaptive learning in compliance training.

Key highlights:

  • HR and Compliance Training Overlaps
  • Challenges of Siloed Training
  • Effective Compliance Strategy
  • Choosing Athena for Compliance Training
  • The Importance of Customer Success
  • Future of Compliance Training

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Lori Stahl on LinkedIn

Synaptics Incorporated on LinkedIn

Synaptics Incorporated Website

Ethena Website

Roxanne Petraeus on LinkedIn

Ethena on LinkedIn

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Hill Country Authors

Hill Country Authors – Unveiling Historical Fiction: Jann Alexander on ‘Unspoken’ and the Dust Bowl

Welcome to a new season of the award-winning Hill Country Authors Podcast, sponsored by Stoney Creek Publishing. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with authors who live in and write about the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, Tom visits with Jann Alexander, a seasoned art director turned professional writer.

Jann shares insights into her journey from a 30-year career in commercial design to becoming a full-time author. She discusses her extensive research on Texas history, which inspired her new historical novel, ‘Unspoken,’ set around the 1935 Black Sunday dust storm. Jann delves into her creative process, the environmental and emotional impacts of the Dust Bowl, and how these elements shape her characters and narrative. She provides a glimpse into her book launch and how audiences can engage with her work through her blog and upcoming events.

Key highlights:

  • Jann’s Academic and Professional Background
  • Research and Writing Process
  • The Dust Bowl and Black Sunday
  • Impact on Farmers and Communities 

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Jann Alexander on LinkedIn

Jann Alexander Website

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – Role of Chatbots in Compliance

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast where we bring you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements. Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, we aim to provide bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game. Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

Today, we look at how chatbots can enhance and improve engagement with your compliance program. 

For more on embedded compliance, check out my new book, Upping Your Game: How Compliance and Risk Management Move to 2030 and Beyond, available from ⁠Amazon.com⁠.

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The Role of AI Chatbots in Compliance

Today, most compliance professionals deal with a dynamic environment where questions and potential issues do not wait conveniently for office hours. Whether you oversee a global team operating in multiple time zones or are responsible for a fast-paced organization where rapid decision-making is crucial, you know compliance guidance can’t afford to lag. Enter AI-driven chatbots, your newest and perhaps most valuable partner in corporate compliance.

In today’s interconnected and highly scrutinized business world, employees frequently face challenging ethical questions and policy conundrums that demand immediate answers. Gone are the days when a compliance inquiry could sit in an inbox for days before receiving attention. Moreover, employees don’t always have time to sift through thick manuals or dense codes of conduct. There is genuine excitement about the potential of AI-driven chatbots to streamline compliance processes.

How AI-Driven Chatbots Work in Corporate Compliance

Think of these AI chatbots as your tireless policy librarians and advisors, available round-the-clock to dispense instant, accurate answers. They harness advanced natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to parse employee questions, interpret the intent behind the inquiry, and pull tailored responses directly from your organization’s policies, procedures, and regulatory guidelines. These tools can be embedded into familiar platforms like Microsoft Teams, Slack, or corporate intranets, making compliance support conveniently accessible in the same digital spaces employees frequent for daily work interactions.

One of the most compelling advantages of these chatbots is their precision and consistency. Unlike human counterparts, who may inadvertently provide varied interpretations or answers to similar queries, a well-trained AI-driven chatbot consistently references a single source of truth: your organization’s policies and procedures. This substantially mitigates the risk of inconsistent guidance or misinformation.

Further enhancing their utility, AI chatbots “learn” from interactions, gradually improving their accuracy and understanding. Companies like HSBC have adopted solutions leveraging Google’s cloud technology, allowing their internal compliance chatbots to retrieve and serve precise policy excerpts dynamically. Consequently, employees receive prompt answers and understand the underlying rationale, reinforcing their comprehension of the compliance landscape.

Strategic Insights for Leveraging Compliance Chatbots Effectively

Deploying AI chatbots in compliance programs is not merely about technological integration; rather, it is about strategically embedding these tools to enrich your organization’s compliance culture. What key strategic considerations do you need to consider when starting such a project?

1. Define Clear Use Cases and Boundaries

2. Begin with specificity. Determine precisely which compliance areas your chatbot will handle effectively: HR FAQs, gift and hospitality policies, or conflict-of-interest disclosures. Establishing clear boundaries on the bot’s capabilities prevents confusion and ensures alignment with regulatory guidelines. The chatbot should offer practical advice within its designated sphere while deferring more complex matters or nuanced interpretations to human compliance professionals.

3. Ensure a Human Escalation Path

4. It is crucial to maintain a clearly defined point at which AI steps aside for human intervention. If an inquiry hints at significant risks, such as harassment, fraud, or serious ethical violations, the chatbot should automatically flag the issue and escalate it to human compliance officers. Implementing an intelligent and seamless hand-off preserves both regulatory integrity and employee trust.

5. Rigorous Real-Life Testing

6. Before full deployment, pilot your chatbot using authentic scenarios from past employee questions, hotline inquiries, or email communications. This rigorous, scenario-based testing helps identify gaps in the chatbot’s knowledge base or its linguistic comprehension capabilities. Testing should also encompass how employees phrase similar questions, ensuring robust NLP adaptability.

6. Integrate Chatbots Seamlessly into Workflows

7. Ease of access and ubiquity are key. Integrate your compliance chatbot within platforms employees regularly use. Whether via Teams, Slack, your intranet, or even mobile texting, embedding compliance support into daily workflows reinforces that compliance isn’t a separate responsibility but integral to everyone’s daily duties. With Gen Z’s growing presence in the workforce, familiarity and ease with chatbot interfaces make them a natural fit for employee communication.

8. Harness Chatbot Analytics for Compliance Insights

9. Your chatbot isn’t just an answering service; it’s a goldmine of compliance intelligence. Monitor chatbot usage analytics to discern compliance knowledge gaps and identify areas where employee uncertainty or confusion is prevalent. By analyzing the volume, type, and frequency of queries, compliance teams can proactively adjust training materials, simplify complicated policies, or spotlight emerging risk areas requiring deeper intervention.

Practical Challenges to Keep in Mind

While the benefits are substantial, implementing AI-driven chatbots also involves careful management of certain challenges. Accuracy and privacy concerns remain paramount. Compliance professionals must constantly validate and verify chatbot responses against evolving regulations and internal policy updates. Organizations must also ensure robust cybersecurity measures, keeping data shared through chatbots confidential and protected.

Additionally, fostering employee confidence and trust in using chatbots as compliance resources is vital. Staff must perceive chatbots as reliable advisors rather than surveillance tools. Transparent communication about the chatbot’s purpose, limitations, and data privacy policies can go a long way in cultivating trust and widespread adoption.

The Future Is Here: Chatbots in Best Practices Compliance Programs

AI chatbots’ transformation to corporate compliance programs can’t be overstated. What was once a passive, reactive role for compliance departments has evolved into a proactive, integral presence in daily business activities. AI chatbots do not merely react to compliance inquiries; they actively guide ethical decision-making in real-time, reinforcing a compliance-conscious organizational culture.

Moreover, beyond answering straightforward questions, sophisticated chatbots can engage in context-rich dialogues, prompting employees for additional information to provide tailored, nuanced guidance. Chatbots are increasingly capable of recognizing compliance red flags and potential conflicts of interest, immediately providing appropriate guidance or escalating issues to compliance professionals as necessary.

AI-driven compliance chatbots also serve as vital first-line intake mechanisms, lowering barriers to reporting ethical concerns or policy violations. By providing approachable and conversational interfaces, they encourage more candid, detailed reporting than traditional methods, thus strengthening your overall compliance ecosystem.

The introduction of AI-driven chatbots signifies a pivotal advancement for corporate compliance functions. Offering instantaneous, tailored guidance at critical moments significantly enhances employees’ understanding and adherence to compliance requirements. Furthermore, by automating routine inquiries, these intelligent virtual assistants liberate compliance professionals to concentrate on high-risk areas, strategic oversight, and program enhancement.

As we stand at the intersection of technology and compliance, AI chatbots represent both a convenience and an essential compliance asset. For compliance professionals committed to building ethical, responsive, and resilient organizations, integrating these smart assistants thoughtfully into their compliance toolkit is a step not merely toward efficiency but toward compliance excellence.

Further, as Carten Tams continually reminds us, it is all about the UX. Employees want to have access to the answers to their questions when they need the information. Using chatbots can enhance the UX for your employees. If you can improve the UX and provide the information needed more timely, what is holding you back?

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Red Flags Rising

Red Flags Rising: S01 E10 – AI Diffusion: A Proposed Path for Industry & Government

Mike & Brent propose an AI Diffusion Rule path forward to help both companies and the U.S. government. They start with an update on last-minute reporting before the episode was published (00:00) then cover the attention the AI Diffusion Rule is getting before its May 15, 2025 compliance date (03:56), the Rule’s similarity’s to the First World War’s “rationing system” for export controls (08:08), a report by Barath Harithas of the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) about the AI Diffusion Rule (09:15), how the AI Diffusion Rule incorporates by reference for companies in Tier 2 countries several new U.S. inbound and outbound restrictions that turn on the “high probability” standard (10:53), a CSIS report by Gregory C. Allen on DeepSeek and AI export controls in which Allen raises concerns about a high-regulation, low enforcement (or high loopholes) environment—which Mike & Brent refer to as Allen’s “One-Way Policy Fallacy” (13:21), and what Tier 2 countries (e.g., India, Israel, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE)—and their U.S. design or manufacturing companies can do to best position customers in such countries to have national companies become National Validated End Users to obtain more chips (19:07). They conclude with the latest installment, back by ever-increasing popular demand, of Brent Carlson’s “Managing-Up” segment (23:51).

Resources:

CSIS, Barath Harithas, The AI Diffusion Framework: Securing U.S. AI Leadership While Preempting Strategic Drift (Feb. 18, 2025)

CSIS, Gregory C. Allen, DeepSeek, Huawei, Export Controls, and the Future of the U.S.-China AI Race (Mar. 7, 2025)

Gregory C. Allen’s “AI Policy” Podcast

Bloomberg Law, Michael Huneke, Outbound Investment Rule Embraces New National Security Paradigm (Nov. 7, 2024)

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