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DAC GLOBAL RELATIONS TRIANGULAR CO-OPERATION – Findings from a 2015 Survey* A total of 73 actors from government and international organisations responded to a survey on triangular co‑operation conducted by the OECD between May and August 2015 (from the 203 questionnaires sent out). Detailed information was obtained on over 400 triangular co‑operation programmes, projects and activities from 60 respondents. The report “Dispelling the myths of tri
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Defines mandatory fields for every AI interaction audit log -- execution ID, prompt version, model used, skills loaded, user identity, risk level, disclaimer status, human review outcome, and output hash. Governs retention periods by risk level and regula
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DAC GLOBAL RELATIONS TRIANGULAR CO-OPERATION – Findings from a 2015 Survey* A total of 73 actors from government and international organisations responded to a survey on triangular co‑operation conducted by the OECD between May and August 2015 (from the 203 questionnaires sent out). Detailed information was obtained on over 400 triangular co‑operation programmes, projects and activities from 60 respondents. The report “Dispelling the myths of tri
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DAC GLOBAL RELATIONS TRIANGULAR CO-OPERATION – Findings from a 2015 Survey* A total of 73 actors from government and international organisations responded to a survey on triangular co‑operation conducted by the OECD between May and August 2015 (from the 203 questionnaires sent out). Detailed information was obtained on over 400 triangular co‑operation programmes, projects and activities from 60 respondents. The report “Dispelling the myths of tri
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Prevents AI from fabricating facts, inventing citations, or presenting uncertain information as confirmed. Enforces honest unknown responses when the AI lacks sufficient context to answer accurately. Applies to all AI query types across all modules.
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Enforces a mandatory disclosure stamp on all outbound AI-generated content -- portal responses, emails, chat outputs, and write-back records. Stamp identifies AI authorship, warns against unverified reliance, and links to the published AI Use Policy.
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Project Name 2026 TWG Evaluation Recommendations Date Proposal Submitted January 6, 2026 Date of Requested Decision March 6, 2026 Completed By Jenise Bauman Date of Decision 1 March 6, 2026 1 Decision will become final if committee members who were not present at this meeting do not oppose this proposed decision within 7 days. FTC Decision and Justification The TWG subcommittee seeks approval from the FTC in implementi
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Centralpoint AI Governance 1 Scheduled Data Aggregation & Curation Scheduled indexing and ingestion across your many, multiple silos of data (internal or external) resulting in a singular source of truth for all by channel and role(s). X Excel Columnar data, tables, and business metrics. Columnar Data Tables F File Folder Docs, PDF, video, and mixed enterprise files. Docs PDF Video DB Database Rows, records, and operational business data. Row
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Purpose This policy establishes authoritative expectations, controls, and accountability for communications basics policy. It ensures that all internal and external communications are accurate, respectful, timely, and aligned with organizational objectives, risk appetite, and legal and regulatory obligations. The policy reduces the likelihood that ad-hoc or informal practices will create safety, security, privacy, compliance, reputational, or ser
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Defines when and how AI-generated output must include disclaimer text. Applies to high-stakes output categories including legal documents, clinical summaries, financial narratives, compliance assessments, and public communications.
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Ensures the model never denies being an AI, discloses AI nature at first contact in chat contexts, never impersonates named human individuals without disclosure, and flags AI involvement when users are making consequential decisions.
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Converts plain English descriptions of AI tasks into fully-formed Centralpoint Prompt Manager records. Includes Live Mode which queries the CP Web API to discover real module field names and values before writing When/If/Do conditions.
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Forms are the primary interaction layer in Centralpoint applications. This skill covers creating forms, mapping data to modules, generating documents, and integrating with external systems.
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This skill teaches how to build **JavaScript-powered action buttons** inside Centralpoint DataSource Item Content that fire POST requests to Web API (`api.svc`) endpoints. The buttons use server-rendered `[cp:scripting]` values to build JSON payloads
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