AI is rapidly evolving and no longer a futuristic concept - it's here, transforming how we live, work and interact. We are talking to many organisations who are starting to use AI in their everyday work life, either as a 'work' tool or as an assistant with writing letters or text for example.
With great power comes great responsibility!
An AI policy helps to outline how AI technologies can be used and governed in your organisation. By explaining and detailing which tools can and can't be used, organisations demonstrate their commitment to transparency, accountability and ethical innovation.
The Importance of an AI Policy
Ethical Considerations - AI should have some form of human intervention to prevent inadvertent bias.Trust and Transparency - An AI policy will help to build trust by showing that the organisation promotes and prioritises responsible AI use.
Compliance and Risk Mitigation - Governments and regulatory bodies are increasingly introducing laws and guidance to oversee AI use and development. A well-defined policy will help organisations stay compliant and help reduce the risk of legal issues and reputational damage.
Knowledge Bank Support & Guidance
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