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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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Converts any document currently on the user's screen (policy, article, whitepaper, training material, news item, module record) into a list of Frequently Asked Questions with grounded answers. Default 8 to 12 FAQs, honors user count overrides, groups by section for long documents. Mixes explicit questions (directly stated in the source, ~60%) with anticipatory questions (what typical readers would ask, ~40%). Every answer must be grounded in the
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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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Provides the professional judgment, communication framework, and domain knowledge of a General Counsel and legal leadership team. Load when generating contract summaries, legal briefs, compliance assessments, risk analyses, legal hold notices, or any cont
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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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Template and framework for creating an organizational AI Use Policy -- the foundational governance document defining permitted uses, prohibited uses, user rights, liability limitations, and the complaint process. This is the policy document the AI Output
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Provides domain knowledge for government and public sector organizations covering public records requirements, citizen communication standards, legislative and policy language, grant management, budget and appropriations, and public sector compliance fram
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Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms Published: 17 January 2018 Analyst(s): Jim Murphy, Gene Phifer, Gavin Tay, Mike Lowndes Organizations are looking to use DXPs as they move from web-centric to more pervasive, multichannel digital experiences. This Magic Quadrant will help those responsible for a range of customer-, employee- and partner- facing initiatives find the most suitable vendor for their needs. Market Definition/Description
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