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CODIT Unveils ChatCODIT: Transforming Global Regulatory Intelligence with AI-Powered Insights

CODIT launches ChatCODIT, an AI-driven platform delivering actionable regulatory insights from over one billion data points to streamline global compliance management.

CODIT, an AI-driven legal, regulatory, and policy intelligence platform, announced the beta launch of its interactive AI agent, ChatCODIT, on January 22, 2026. Based in Seoul, South Korea, CODIT aims to provide structured regulatory analysis and actionable checklists, responding dynamically to user queries across global jurisdictions. The platform is initially powered by cross-border regulatory data from the U.S., South Korea, and Japan, with plans for expansion into Southeast Asia and Europe.

ChatCODIT enables users to navigate complex policy and regulatory environments through a conversational interface that encourages question-based engagement. By leveraging regulatory data from multiple jurisdictions, the platform assists organizations in identifying relevant compliance requirements, tracking regulatory changes, and comparing obligations across various markets. These capabilities are crucial as businesses face a multitude of regulations that vary significantly by region.

Beyond mere analysis, ChatCODIT is designed to facilitate practical application of regulatory insights. It converts complex policy information into structured, actionable guidance, featuring regulatory checklists that empower teams to make informed decisions and streamline compliance workflows. This transformation of intricate regulatory data into clear next steps is intended to enhance efficiency and consistency in compliance-related tasks.

The platform’s foundational data encompasses comprehensive policy and legislative information, including all 50 state-level bills and laws in the U.S., as well as statutory and regulatory data from both South Korea and Japan. By consolidating these diverse data points, ChatCODIT reduces the fragmented nature of regulatory monitoring, allowing teams to surface relevant global obligations while identifying jurisdiction-specific differences and compliance implications as policy discussions evolve.

Looking ahead, CODIT plans to broaden its data coverage to include additional jurisdictions such as Singapore and the Taiwan region, as part of its strategy to establish a robust global policy intelligence infrastructure. “As we continue to expand our country coverage, we aim to grow alongside our users, supporting their global strategies with timely, intelligent policy insights,” noted Ji Eun Chung, CEO of CODIT.

The beta version of ChatCODIT is currently available for a free trial on the official CODIT website. This move aligns with a broader trend in the tech industry, where AI-driven solutions are increasingly being deployed to navigate the complexities of regulatory compliance across various sectors, including IT, healthcare, and consumer goods.

CODIT leverages patented AI technology and an extensive database containing over one billion proprietary data points. By helping organizations manage legal risks more effectively, the platform is positioned to be a valuable tool for companies striving to stay ahead of rapidly evolving regulatory landscapes.

As the demand for efficient and accurate regulatory intelligence continues to grow, innovations like ChatCODIT could play a pivotal role in aiding businesses to not only comply with existing laws but also adapt to future regulatory changes. With ongoing expansion plans, CODIT appears set to establish itself as a major player in the regulatory technology sector.

For more information, visit CODIT’s official website.

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