AI-Powered Compliance: Agentic RAG Is Coming to Regulatory Platforms

Regulatory compliance has always been a data-heavy, time-consuming problem. Korean Register (KR) just launched Version 24 of its KR-CON platform, upgrading its maritime conventions database with AI-powered retrieval capabilities — and announcing plans for Agentic RAG to follow.
Key Takeaways
- KR-CON Version 24 adds AI-powered search to its maritime conventions database, enabling faster and more accurate retrieval across IMO conventions, SOLAS, MARPOL, and related frameworks.
- The "Convention Today" feature has been enhanced to let users identify applicable regulations based on entry-into-force dates — critical given the constant evolution of international maritime law.
- Agentic RAG is next. KR has announced plans to adopt Agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation — an AI architecture that retrieves external data, generates responses, and makes autonomous decisions. Compliance platforms are moving from search tools to intelligent agents.
This is a strong example of AI moving from the hype phase into vertical-specific, workflow-embedded deployment. Agentic RAG applied to regulatory compliance is a preview of how autonomous AI systems will augment expert-level work across industries.
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