A LinkedIn post from Trullion highlights an upcoming discussion on the use of artificial intelligence in audit workflows. The post notes that AI adoption in audit is accelerating and raises questions about what these tools are designed to do, where they may fail, and how their outputs can be made auditable.
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According to the post, Trullion Founder Isaac Heller and Validis CEO Michael Turner plan to host a session on May 27 to examine industry assumptions and separate practical applications from hype. For investors, this focus on the robustness and auditability of AI tools may indicate Trullion’s intent to position itself as a thought leader in AI-enabled audit, which could support long-term competitive differentiation in the evolving assurance technology market.

