
Codicil is a financial disclosure auditor that detects "disclosure drift" in SEC filings. Powered by Qwen3.6-35B-A3B on an AMD MI300X GPU via the AMD Developer Cloud, it automates the tedious process of finding contradictions between a company's past forward-looking statements and their subsequently disclosed actual outcomes. To ensure professional-grade accuracy and eliminate noise, Codicil enforces a strict "cite-or-be-silent" rule. The model compares consecutive filings and only outputs a structured finding if it can cite exact, verbatim passages proving a direct contradiction. Key Highlights: Sector Analysis Demo: The live app analyzes 10 years of 10-K filings across 10 major US banks. The initial batch run took just 15–20 minutes on a single MI300X (costing ~$0.65). Users can expand ranked findings to see the "Earlier" promises, "Later" outcomes, and the model's complete reasoning chain. Live Single-Company Analysis: Users can enter any ticker to fetch live SEC EDGAR data, define custom keyword groups, run AI analysis, and utilize instant, compute-free gap detection for missing amendments. The MI300X Advantage: Processing multi-year filings requires massive memory. The MI300X's 192GB HBM3 fits the 35B model and its massive 131K context window in a single pass. Paired with AMD's ROCm and vLLM, this eliminates the need for error-prone text chunking. Codicil is live at https://nurusyda-codicil.hf.space. Source code and a video demo are available on GitHub.
10 May 2026