The race to make compliance less painful—and more intelligent—just got a serious boost. Sprinto, a governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) automation platform, has rolled out a new suite of AI-driven tools that could redefine how companies handle audits, controls, and risk management.
At the heart of the update is AI Playground, a no-code environment where compliance teams can design, test, and deploy their own AI agents—think automated assistants built for governance. Within minutes, users can create agents that analyze vendor risks, identify evidence gaps, or calculate risk scores, all tailored to their organization’s specific frameworks and policies.
Unlike standard automation scripts, Sprinto’s AI agents draw on contextual data—from internal controls to real-time risk posture—allowing them to act with what the company calls “real intelligence and precision.” In other words, they don’t just check boxes; they understand why the boxes exist.
Ask AI: Compliance Knowledge, On Demand
The second headline feature, Ask AI, turns a company’s compliance database into a conversational assistant. Instead of digging through dense policy docs or spreadsheets, teams can query the system in plain English—“What’s our vendor risk score in Europe?”—and get immediate, context-aware answers.
It’s an appealing prospect for overworked compliance officers who spend hours wrangling documentation. With Ask AI, Sprinto promises to democratize access to compliance intelligence across entire organizations, not just for the experts who speak regulatory jargon fluently.
Human in the Loop—and Staying There
Despite its bold vision for autonomy, Sprinto is keen to stress responsibility. Every AI capability is built with a human-in-the-loop architecture, ensuring that final decisions stay under human control. The platform also adheres to ISO 42001 standards for ethical AI and maintains strict data privacy boundaries—customer data is never used for model training.
“Our goal is to act as a silent co-pilot for cybersecurity professionals,” said Girish Redekar, Sprinto’s co-founder and CEO. “Technology is the only scalable way to keep pace with ever-changing regulations.”
Context: AI Is Coming for Compliance (and That’s a Good Thing)
Sprinto’s move comes as GRC platforms scramble to infuse AI into traditionally manual workflows. Competitors like Vanta, Drata, and Hyperproof have been inching toward similar territory with automated evidence collection and continuous monitoring. But Sprinto’s AI Playground stands out by offering custom, context-aware AI agents—a step closer to autonomous compliance systems that can actually think, not just automate.
As regulatory frameworks expand across industries and regions, the demand for scalable compliance is growing fast. Sprinto’s new suite positions the company firmly in the vanguard of what could become “AI-native GRC”—a model where humans oversee, but AI does the heavy lifting.
The real test? Whether compliance teams will trust AI to make the right calls when the stakes involve security audits, vendor risks, and regulatory scrutiny. For now, Sprinto’s human-in-the-loop design seems like a smart compromise between innovation and control.
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