MISSION KI and Xayn/Noxtua Release Open-Source Software for Further Development
Prototype of the compliance monitoring system developed by Xayn/Noxtua, MISSION KI and Allianz freely available as open source software
The solution enables auditing of data exchange processes
Users can check compliance with legal regulations, data room-specific requirements and/or industry-relevant standards in real time
BERLIN, July 25 2025 – To ensure compliance with European regulations in data exchange, MISSION KI, supported by the scaleup Noxtua (formerly known as Xayn) and in collaboration with Allianz, has developed a prototype of an AI-based compliance monitoring system. The team has since tested the system in various test environments and application scenarios. The new AI solution enables users to interactively check whether a compliance violation occurs in the data exchange process. MISSION KI is now making the solution available as open-source software, free of charge, for the development of services and products.
MISSION KI aims to support the exchange and use of data for AI innovation based on sovereign data ecosystems. To this end, the team develops and tests open-source products and services for flexible use in such ecosystems. With the newly developed checking system, companies and other organizations can verify the legal compliance of data in real time —in terms of data (privacy) regulations, licenses, or other relevant standards. This creates transparency in data quality and facilitates data exchange within and across data rooms.
At the core of the checking system is an open-source language model, trained on legal texts and based on the approach of Noxtua’s commercial language model. The result is a language model capable of checking compliance with the Data Act, Data Governance Act, and Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) in real time using prompts. The model also incorporates data room-specific rules for direct (peer-to-peer) data exchange.
The technology has been tested in environments such as the Mobility Data Space and Pontus X, as well as in the Daseen dataset search engine and corporate-specific applications, such as document review at Allianz. This highlights the broad range of potential use cases.
Manfred Rauhmeier, Chairman of the acatech Foundation:
"The development of this software solution together with Noxtua is a milestone for compliant data exchange. A compliance checking system like this builds the necessary trust among companies to share more data within data ecosystems. This unlocks data potential and strengthens the competitiveness of Germany as an AI hub. We would like to thank Allianz for their expertise and their support through the implementation of an internal use case."
Dr. Leif-Nissen Lundbæk, CEO and co-founder of Noxtua:
"We share with MISSION KI the goal of promoting sovereign, future-oriented technology and thereby strengthening Germany’s competitiveness —and we’re glad to have strong partners like Allianz, who actively supported the project. With our technology at Noxtua, we also want to show that it’s possible to build powerful AI based on European values like data privacy and transparency. This should serve as a beacon of digital sovereignty for other organizations. In fact, the question of Europe’s digital sovereignty must also be answered with solid technical facts."
Dr. Ralf Schneider, who served for many years as CIO at Allianz and currently leads the "Cybersecurity and NextGenIT Think Tank":
"In our collaboration with acatech and Noxtua, we have evaluated and continue to evaluate numerous promising approaches for the use of artificial intelligence in the compliance review of documents like contracts, templates, and marketing texts—for example, with regard to DORA, GDV clauses, and other regulatory systems. We see great potential to increase efficiency and reduce processing times together with our subsidiaries and their specialist departments. We are proud to contribute our expertise to this forward-looking project and help drive digital transformation."
The language model and accompanying documentation are now available for public use on the open-source community platform Hugging Face:
https://huggingface.co/ACATECH/ncos
The dataset search engine can be found under: https://daseen.de