New Decision‑Support Tool Released – AI‑Driven Regulatory Intelligence and Compliance Support Tool

The EFRA project announces the release of the AIDriven Regulatory Intelligence and Compliance Support Tool, developed under Use Case #3: Informing Regulatory Decisions with Food Risk Intelligence. This tool enhances the ability of regulatory professionals, foodsafety experts, and policy teams to navigate complex regulatory frameworks by combining AIpowered summarisation with interactive compliance querying.

AIEnabled Summaries and ContextSpecific Compliance Insights

The tool integrates two complementary functionalities:

  • Regulatory Document Summarisation Dashboard – automatically generates clear, structured summaries of individual regulatory documents, helping users quickly understand key requirements, obligations, and changes.
  • Regulatory Citation and Compliance Chatbot – enables naturallanguage interaction across one or multiple documents, allowing users to retrieve precise, contextrelevant citations and explanations of compliance obligations.

Together, these features streamline access to regulatory knowledge, reduce manual review time, and support faster, more confident decisionmaking in risksensitive environments.

Powered by Advanced Regulatory AI Models

The tool deploys two AI components:

  • Green Summarization of Regulatory Text Data (Large Language Model)
  • Effective Information Retrieval for HumanMachine Interactions (Large Language Model)

Development and Validation

The tool was developed and validated by:

  • SGS – tool owner, model deployment, platform integration
  • CNR – enhancement of the summarisation dataset, training of SGS DigiComply models, and testing of chunking and embedding approaches for chatbot performance

Accessing the Tool

The AIDriven Regulatory Intelligence and Compliance Support Tool is deployed on the SGS DigiComply Platform. You may visit or request access to the tool: AI‑Driven Regulatory Intelligence and Compliance Support Tool

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