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Why compliance without agentic AI is already obsolete

Good morning.
Welcome to this special edition of The Deep View, brought to you in partnership with Sprinto.
Why Compliance Without Agentic AI Is Already Obsolete
For years, compliance has been treated as a necessary evil, something you do because customers demand it, not because it drives growth. And until recently, it’s been painfully manual.
On average, compliance teams spend 15 hours a week (nearly 40% of their time), on repetitive tasks like evidence gathering and audit prep. And that kind of time radically eats into crucial engineering hours. On top of that, most companies still use checklist-driven approaches that are static, convoluted, and archaic.
But that world is disappearing fast.
Enter Agentic AI, an intelligent model that relies on data-driven evidence, common control mapping, real-time anomaly detection, and autonomous remediation.
This is exactly where Sprinto steps in. Think of the platform as a self-starting, hyper-contextual, and deeply embedded compliance engine.
According to an Accenture study, 93% of compliance leaders agree AI-powered tools reduce human error and improve efficiency. Sprinto’s data backs up Accenture’s findings, showing that audits can be shortened by 35+ hours per cycle when AI handles evidence and monitoring.
Anaconda is a case in point: they automated SOC 2 and ISO 27001 with Sprinto, launched their Trust Center, and closed a seven-figure deal, all within weeks.
Agentic AI isn’t the future of compliance. It’s the new status quo.
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