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Heavily Regulated Industries Will be Big Winners in AI

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November 2025

AI is propelling humanity into a new era of possibility.

- BY MONISH DARDA, CTO AND CO-FOUNDER AT ICERTIS

Heavily Regulated Industries Will be Big Winners in AI

Organisations across industries are experimenting with generative models, reimagining processes, and transforming business operations in unimaginable ways. Yet one narrative persists - that highly regulated sectors such as healthcare, financial services, life sciences, and the public sector are slower to innovate; weighed down by compliance requirements, extensive documentation, and legacy systems. The logic seems sound: where oversight is heavy and rules are complex, there is less room for heuristics - deterministic rules and an inordinate amount of human labour is the only solution.

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