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Competitors are adopting technology. The question isn't whether AI should be used in trade compliance—it's whether your brokerage will define how, or whether someone else will. Most AI in customs today moves fast and breaks things.
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Friday, May 22, 2026 at 11:21 AM EDT
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Competitors are adopting technology. The question isn't whether AI should be used in trade compliance—it's whether your brokerage will define how, or whether someone else will.
Most AI in customs today moves fast and breaks things. We built this webinar to show you what responsible AI actually looks like: systems that flag entry risk before it becomes a CF28, that give your team visibility into why a classification was chosen, that turn compliance from a fear into a process you can defend.
What we're covering:
How AI becomes a liability instead of an asset—and how to build the safeguards that prevent it. Why visibility into your rule sets matters more than speed. How to structure your data so AI actually improves entry accuracy instead of just automating guesswork. Real examples from brokerages scaling without losing control.
Who should attend:
Brokerage owners and operations leaders who are serious about staying competitive without gambling with their license. Entry teams trying to figure out what all this AI noise actually means for their day-to-day work. Anyone who's been burned by a tool that promised automation but delivered chaos.
This isn't a pitch. It's a masterclass on building AI systems that make brokers' lives better and entries more defensible.
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