Know which rule changes affect your roadmap.
A regulator moved and your roadmap assumed it would not. Signals follows rulemaking, enforcement, and standards work in your jurisdiction, then flags what changes what you can ship. Every entry traces back to a primary source.
What is a regulatory scan?
A regulatory scan tracks rule changes in a defined jurisdiction and topic. It works from primary sources such as regulator publications, statutes, court rulings, and standards documents, so your team can see a change while there is still time to act.
What the scan does, and what your team keeps.
- Watches official regulator feeds, dockets, and standards bodies for changes in your scope.
- Marks where each change stands: proposed, in force, or contested.
- Flags conflicts when you operate across jurisdictions.
- A dated log of the rules, proposals, and enforcement actions in your scope.
- A link to the primary publication behind each entry.
How it groups what it finds.
The categories this scan sorts signals into by default. Rename, merge, or replace them once the Workspace is yours.
See an example from this scan.
Run on the theme AI in regulated healthcare across 34 models. 179 unique signals after dedup, 0 confirmed by two or more models.
Open the full exampleAI in regulated healthcare
The signals it surfaces.
These signals came from runs of this scan. Each one is merged across models, scored, and checked against sources, so your team can inspect the evidence behind it.
What is changing across AI adoption risks and shifts in regulated healthcare systems (EU + US), 12-24 month horizon?
FDA authorizes AI-enabled devices with Predetermined Change Control Plans that define bounded model updates after clearance. Indicates regulatory acceptance of controlled adaptation, with new duties for monitoring, documentation, and customer notices.
“FDA Predetermined Change Plans”
GPT-5.5“FDA Predetermined Change Plans”
Claude Opus-4.8
Converged across 2 of 34 frontier models on “AI in regulated healthcare.”
When to use this scan.
- Policy & compliance
Operating in a regulated category where a rule change can void a roadmap.
Compliance, legal ops, government affairs
- Product & technology
Tracking standards activity that will shape your product's interoperability.
Standards leads, architecture
- Policy & compliance
Briefing leadership on policy risk before it lands in the trade press.
Public affairs, policy
Try a regulatory scan on your own theme.
Your first scan is on us.