Artificial Intelligence is transforming compliance – but how reliable are today’s models when applied to real-world tasks? In this session, we’ll present key findings from the first benchmark that puts leading AI models to the test in 120 practical use cases from the day-to-day work of compliance and ethics professionals.
How well does today’s AI really understand compliance? To answer this, EQS Group – in collaboration with the German association Berufsverband der Compliance Manager (BCM) – has conducted the first AI benchmark designed specifically for the compliance and ethics function.
The EQS AI Benchmark Report evaluates six major AI models across 120 tasks taken directly from compliance practice: from conflict-of-interest detection, whistleblowing analysis and third-party screening to policy evaluation and data risk analysis.
What you’ll learn
- Which AI models performed best across different task types
- What structured vs. open-ended compliance tasks reveal about AI readiness
- How hallucinations and inconsistency rates compare across models
- Where AI adds real value – and where human judgment remains essential
- What this means for the future of AI in compliance work
With examples from actual benchmark tasks, our experts will showcase strong vs. weak AI performance, highlight key learnings, and provide actionable recommendations for compliance leaders.
Why this matters
This session is essential for compliance officers, ethics leads and legal professionals who want to:
- Understand what AI is realistically capable of today
- Evaluate where AI can streamline compliance workflows
- Make informed decisions about AI tools in sensitive use cases
- Gain confidence in deploying AI responsibly – without falling for the hype
Register now for free and join us for a behind-the-scenes look at the most comprehensive AI benchmark for compliance and ethics to date.
About EQS AI Benchmark Report
The benchmark was created in close collaboration with compliance practitioners and tested on real and synthetic data from actual programs, such as policies, HR data, training results and whistleblower reports. The result: a transparent, practical foundation for building trustworthy, ethical AI applications in compliance.
You can download the full report on our website here.