# What will AGI do for Embed Compliance In Specs?

## Overview

Product managers and systems architects draft technical specifications based on user requirements, isolated from regulatory constraints. Compliance reviews typically occur after the product spec is finalized or after development begins. When legal teams evaluate the proposed architecture, they uncover violations of data residency, privacy frameworks, or accessibility mandates, forcing engineering to scrap weeks of work and redesign core data flows.

This disconnect persists because regulatory knowledge lives in dense legal PDFs, external counsel memos, and enterprise risk platforms that product teams never open. Developers and product managers work strictly in wikis and issue trackers. Translating a dense legal requirement into specific database schema constraints requires specialized cross-domain knowledge that neither the legal team nor the product team possesses independently.

Existing compliance software focuses on post-deployment audits, vendor risk assessments, and enterprise policy management. These platforms do not integrate into the drafting environments where product decisions are actually made. While static analysis tools catch vulnerabilities in existing code, product teams lack mechanisms to evaluate a plain-text requirements document for compliance gaps before engineering begins.

## How AGI delivers it

### Services-as-Software

For Embed Compliance In Specs, get the professional outcome delivered as software, priced on results, not headcount.

Routes to: services.do, services.studio

### Autonomous Agents as digital employees

For Embed Compliance In Specs, hire a digital employee that does the job under earned, supervised autonomy.

Routes to: agents.do, workflows.do, management.studio, agents.management

## Related

- [Startups](https://agi.do/Problems/Embed_Compliance_In_Specs/Startups)

## Read more

- [The informational twin on agi.as](https://agi.as/Problems/Embed_Compliance_In_Specs)
- [This page on agi.do](https://agi.do/Problems/Embed_Compliance_In_Specs)
