Rethink Presenters: Kirsten Liston
Guest Presenter
: Nick Gallo (Ethico)

AI has made "good enough" content essentially free and instant. For some compliance training companies, that's a problem. For us, it makes genuine quality, judgment, and partnership more essential than ever.

Because here's the truth: AI excels at speed and scale. The productivity gains are real. But, right now, there's still a gap between what AI can generate and creating compelling training that actually resonates with your people.

Even when AI produces a solid first draft, there are dozens of decisions required to turn it into effective training. Can it tell you whether a scenario will land as credible or patronizing? Can it recognize when messaging is tone-deaf, given recent events? Can it feel when the pacing is off?

These aren't edge cases. These decisions are the work.

The best results come from pairing AI capabilities with genuine human expertise - preserving human judgment exactly where nuance, interpretation, and learner impact matter most.

In this webinar recording, Kirsten Liston and Nick Gallo (Ethico) show you what's actually working in compliance programs right now – and how leading teams are combining AI tools with human expertise, service, and craft to get results that neither could achieve alone.

  • How AI is transforming compliance work today - from training delivery to hotlines, case management to risk assessment
  • Real examples of where AI accelerates work (and where human judgment is non-negotiable)
  • How to identify the tools worth exploring - and the practical roadmap for the next 12-18 months
  • Why the question isn't "Can AI do this?" but "What does effective compliance work actually require?"

This isn't about AI replacing compliance professionals. It's about understanding where these tools amplify your impact - and where expertise, judgment, and craft still make all the difference.

**The Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® has approved this event for up to 1.2 Non-Live CCB CEUs based on a 50-minute hour. Continuing Education Units are awarded based on individual attendance records. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by CCB of this event content or of the event sponsor.