Generative AI Policy Template for your Corporate AI Governance

We recently wrote an article about Generative AI Governance, and gave a high level framework with 4 pillars. The first step in establishing the governance was to develop an GenAI policy. Here, we have provided a template to get you started.

This AI policy template and accompanying article were designed and written by Smartbridge CEO Sri “Raj” Raju. If you would like to consult on your own specific journey for your enterprise, then reach out to Raj and the team here. Schedule a meeting on your calendar right away. 

Building on our previous discussion about AI governance, we now focus on a practical aspect: developing and implementing an AI policy. This guide will help you navigate this essential process, offering a detailed template to kickstart your AI governance journey.

If you’re just starting your enterprise AI journey, you may want to start here, with our article, “AI Governance Framework” written by Smartbridge President Stephen Senterfit.

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Organizations must establish a GenAI Policy urgently to avoid getting damaged.

New Generative AI-based technologies, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, Microsoft Copilot, and similar AI solutions, are becoming widely available, and many of your leaders and innovators will understandably be interested in seeing how these tools can enhance your various corporate functions. Business and IT leaders must embrace and approach the adoption of these Generative AI solutions with extreme thought, caution, and foresight.

The opportunities to use this exciting new technology to accelerate innovation, create efficiencies, improve operations, and grow sales are very promising and can transform business operations. However, the allure of those opportunities must be balanced against the inherent risks posed by the power of these tools.

Organizations must establish an AI Governance Council to establish policies and provide guidance, training, and support on using Generative AI for all employees. They must monitor, track, and govern the usage of data and outputs to ensure key business decisions are only made using hallucination-free outcomes and recommendations. IT must be extremely careful with code generated using these technologies – they may inadvertently share your code with the outside world and bring in code that does not meet today’s standards and security.

These tools promise to enhance innovation, efficiency, and operational effectiveness. However, they also introduce significant risks, including data security concerns and the potential for biased or inaccurate AI-generated outputs.

– Sri Raju, Smartbridge CEO

To address these challenges, an AI policy serves as a foundational element of your AI governance framework. It ensures that your organization can safely and effectively integrate AI technologies into its operations.

Key Elements of an Effective GenAI Policy

An effective AI policy should encompass several critical areas:

  • AI Governance Council: Establish a council to oversee AI initiatives, provide training, and support employees in using AI responsibly.

  • Data Usage and Monitoring: Implement protocols to monitor AI-generated data and outputs, ensuring accuracy and security.

  • Security Measures: Develop stringent security policies to protect sensitive information and prevent unauthorized access.

  • Ethical Considerations: Address ethical concerns related to AI use, such as bias, transparency, and accountability.

  • Dos and Don’ts: Clearly state what employees and partners can and cannot do with this technology while performing their duties and executing their responsibilities for the organization.

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Generative AI Policy Template

Download our sample AI policy template for a starting point as you look to create and implement robust, company-wide data governance policies and privacy protocols that make safeguarding sensitive information a priority. It’s vital to preemptively ensure that only authorized personnel have access to critical data and that stringent security measures are in place to prevent unauthorized access.

By following these steps and utilizing our template, your organization can confidently embrace the opportunities presented by Generative AI while safeguarding against its inherent risks. Establishing a robust AI governance framework is not just a strategic advantage but a necessary step in today’s technology-driven landscape.

Disclaimer: This policy template is meant to provide general guidelines and should only be used as a reference for creating a policy that meets your company’s standards. It is not a legal document. It does not consider all relevant company policies, local, state, or federal laws that are constantly evolving. Smartbridge does not assume any legal liability that may arise from the use of this policy.

Steps to Implement Your GenAI Policy

1. Assessment and Planning

Identify Needs
Evaluate your organization’s specific needs and potential AI applications.

Set Objectives
Define clear objectives for your AI policy, aligning them with your business goals.

2. Developing the AI Policy

Stakeholder Involvement
Engage key stakeholders in the policy development process to ensure comprehensive coverage.

Drafting the Policy
Use our provided template as a starting point, customizing it to fit your organization’s unique requirements.

3. Implementation

Training and Awareness
Conduct training sessions to educate employees about the new AI policy and its implications.

Deployment
Roll out the policy across the organization, ensuring all departments adhere to the guidelines.

4. Monitoring and Review

Continuous Monitoring
Regularly monitor AI usage and policy compliance.

Periodic Review
Update the policy as needed to reflect new AI advancements and regulatory changes.

If you need assistance with implementing any of the steps above, feel free to reach out to me or my team by scheduling a meeting here. We will pair you with a manager or director that is best suited to advise you on your AI policy and governance journey. Good luck!

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