Defensible AI for Regulated Operations.

Anant Dhavale

1/22/20261 min read

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Homer enables organizations to automate compliance, control testing, and regulatory validation using governed AI agents that operate within verified enterprise context.

The Challenge

  • Enterprise AI struggles in regulated environments because it lacks enforceable business meaning.

  • Policies, regulations, and processes are interpreted inconsistently.

  • Control logic remains implicit.

  • AI systems improvise under uncertainty.

  • Decisions made by agents become difficult to explain and defend.

  • As a result, automation increases risk instead of reducing it.

The Homer Approach

  • Homer establishes a shared semantic foundation that transforms regulatory and operational knowledge into machine-enforceable intelligence.

  • This foundation allows AI agents to reason within enterprise constraints rather than outside them.

How Homer Works

Homer delivers ready-to-deploy multi-agent continuous compliance pipelines, forming the foundation for regulatory intelligence.

  • Organizations provide regulatory documents, policies, controls, and operational processes.

  • First, Homer extracts and validates their meaning into a structured semantic model capturing obligations, dependencies,
    constraints, ownership, and risk assumptions.

  • Then , Homer activates coordinated AI agents that operate on this foundation.

  • These agents interpret regulations, validate controls, track decision lineage, detect conflicts, and generate regulator-ready evidence.All agents operate on the same governed semantic layer, ensuring consistency and accountability.

What Homer Delivers

Homer operates a continuous, agent-driven compliance intelligence system.

Once semantic foundations are established, coordinated AI agents actively monitor, validate, and improve compliance operations in real time.

Homer enables organizations to:

  • Continuously validate controls against regulatory and internal obligations

  • Detect gaps, conflicts, and inconsistencies before they become findings

  • Flag ambiguous or incomplete evidence

  • Surface policy and process deviations

  • Trace every automated assessment to source requirements

  • Maintain auditable decision lineage

In addition, Homer provides:

  • Automated compliance health scoring across domains and regulations

  • Real-time dashboards showing coverage, gaps, and risk exposure

  • Exception reports with root-cause analysis

  • Prioritized remediation recommendations

  • Change impact analysis when regulations or processes evolve

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