Use cases · audit
Audit Document
Auditing a document means systematically reviewing it for compliance, accuracy, or quality against a defined standard. Whether you're checking a financial report for regulatory alignment, a contract for legal risks, or a technical paper for methodological soundness, the process demands methodical attention to detail. AI agents excel at this because they can follow structured criteria without fatigue, flag inconsistencies, and produce consistent audit trails. Below are 2 skills we evaluated for this task.
2 skills for this task
paper-review-pipeline
Use when a mostly complete ML conference paper needs self-review, pre-submission QA, camera-ready checking, section-by-section critique, citation-risk inspection, or rebuttal/review-response drafting.
eu-ai-act-specialist
EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) operational compliance for compliance teams.
Common questions
- Can an AI agent audit a document for EU AI Act compliance?
- Yes, the eu-ai-act-specialist skill is designed to review documents against the EU AI Act requirements, flagging non-compliance and suggesting remediation steps. It handles risk classification, transparency obligations, and documentation standards.
- What types of documents can a paper-review-pipeline skill audit?
- This skill is optimized for academic or technical papers, checking for structural completeness, citation accuracy, and methodological rigor. It can also verify adherence to specific journal or conference formatting guidelines.
- How do I customize an audit skill for my own standards?
- Most audit skills allow you to input custom criteria or checklists. You can modify the evaluation rules, scoring rubrics, or output format to match your organization's audit framework or regulatory requirements.