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Ep164: From Regulatory Burden to Business Advantage: How Archer is conquering regulatory change and compliance with Amazon Bedrock

29 Oct 2025

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Archer's Global Head of Engineering reveals how they're using Amazon Bedrock to help enterprises avoid billions in regulatory fines by transforming complex compliance laws into actionable AI-powered workflows.Topics Include:James Griffith, VP Engineering at Archer, leads development for risk and compliance solutionsArcher helps enterprises navigate the complex world of regulatory compliance beyond outdated spreadsheetsSince 2009, banks alone have been fined $342 billion by regulators worldwideEven "deregulated" Texas added 1,100 new laws in just one legislative sessionRegulatory data exists online but is overwhelming—too much for humans to processArcher built an AI pipeline: ingesting regulations, extracting obligations, and generating compliance controlsAmazon Bedrock eliminated the need to build ML infrastructure or hire specialized teamsModel interchangeability let them switch between Claude and Llama with just clicksBuilt-in guardrails prevented users from misusing AI without custom security developmentFrom initial vision to working product took just six months using BedrockDifferent AI models deploy globally, adapting to each country's unique regulatory stanceEngineers experiment safely with AI using Bedrock, preparing the team for the futureParticipants:James Griffith – Global Head of Engineering, ArcherSee how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon.com/isv/

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