What stands out in the best internal AI guidelines

A look at what makes some guidelines more effective than others, including advice on how to write your own.

When it comes to implementing AI across your business, “start from within” becomes more than a mindfulness mantra.

It takes a coordinated internal strategy to ensure that each function using AI across your organization is wielding it responsibly and securely. This is why Ragan continues to advocate for communicators to be the glue, the dot connector, or whichever other superlative reminds you of your superpowers.

While convening an AI task force with leaders across departments is crucial to facilitating a knowledge share across departments, the task force’s first goal should be to codify internal AI guidelines that address the automation opportunities for your business and hold anyone using AI accountable to follow them.

Steve Mudd, founder and CEO of Austin-based creative agency Talentless AI, suggests that communicators begin by letting your go-to generative AI tool write a draft of your guidelines for you.

Using Ragan as an example, this could look like:

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