What guidelines for using GenAI in data and analytics do you think everyone should have in place?

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Data Science & AI Expert in Miscellaneousa year ago
There will be a list but on the top is ensuring enough education and literacy uplift is done for developers, operators, and users of it. It is very common to create guidelines and then a weak governance lead to people interacting with the tools without enough awareness of the implications and potential risks.
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Director of Data and AI in Bankinga year ago
There should be a project intake process where intentions are clearly communicated. 

Also, there should be meaningful human oversight of prompts and completions.  This should be viewable outside any applications (like through a report) that utilize genAI services and publicly available for everyone in the company to see.  Transparency is going to rule over governance in the short-term (even though we use the terms interchangeably).

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All of my contracts with agencies line out that if they use tools they must pay for them. They also must point out what has been supported or written by GenAI. 
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