
Your guide to AIUC Enablement for organisations and teams
Artificial intelligence has already made its way into organisational practices and processes, whether through intentional AI initiatives or through staff exploration. The driver for transparency is no longer about whether AI is being used but understanding where it is being used and making sure it is applied responsibly.
The AI Usage Classifications give staff a clear and practical way to define and communicate how AI is used in their work. This builds trust, improves shared understanding across teams, and supports responsible, confident use of AI.
Lead with transparency. Clearly communicating your AI usage demonstrates maturity, reduces uncertainty, and builds trust in your brand.
Nuanced classifications support review processes, strengthen oversight, and help ensure outputs meet defined quality standards.
Backlash rarely comes from using AI — it comes from hidden use. Declaring usage prevents misunderstanding and protects your staff and organisation.
Simple labels do not reflect the reality of human and AI collaboration. The AI Usage Classifications provide shared definitions that reduce guesswork and help everyone work from the same understanding.
Before work begins, agree on why AI is being used and set expectations on scale of AI collaboration, particularly in high-risk scenarios. This helps ensure the right tools are selected and used responsibly.
Create content in line with agreed expectations and processes, then use the AIUC Navigator — a guided classification tool — to identify the correct level of AI usage.
Use the classification level to guide the depth and focus of content review, helping ensure appropriate quality assurance across each deliverable.
Once classification and review are complete, content can be published with confidence, helping strengthen trust and organisational credibility.
Through our implementation partners, organisations can access practical support across three key service areas.
Practical support to help design approaches, deliver training, and support integration of classification processes into existing workflows.
Enables practical AI knowledge across an organisation, focusing on informed judgement rather than technical expertise, helping leaders understand where risks arise.
A focused, executive-level engagement designed to support boards and senior leaders to establish a common level of AI literacy and strategic direction for AI governance.
Subscribing gives your organisation access to AIUC, but real value comes from ensuring your people know how to apply it consistently and effectively.