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  • AI Statement of Use. Transparency and Accountability with AI

    AI Statement of Use. Transparency and Accountability with AI

    AI Statement of Use. Transparency and Accountability with AI.
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    AI Statement of Use. Transparency and Accountability with AI. Embracing Transparency: Applying an AI usage statement

    In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the business landscape, transparency and ethical use of these technologies have become paramount. Consider how the significance of such statements can help set you apart and how they may even inspire others to create their own. And they are not required… but that could be coming sooner than you think.
    My AI Statement can be found here. – Weisman Ai Usage Statement
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    A Power and professionalism of clarity in AI usage
    An AI Usage Statement can be a testament to clear and honest communication/actions in this digital age. By explicitly outlining both permitted and prohibited AI applications personalized to your beliefs and use of AI, it can establish a framework that not only highlights your own practices but also informs potential clients and audiences about the extent of AI involvement in your work.

    Permitted applications (at least to me): Enhancing efficiency
    My personal approach to AI is focused on augmenting human capabilities rather than replacing them. I use AI for:
    Automating routine tasks
    Audio mixing, mastering, and simple enhancement
    Basic video mixing and editing
    Basic image enhancement
    Organizing and acquiring information from authoritative sources
    To me, these applications demonstrate how AI can be leveraged to improve efficiency and quality without compromising the authenticity of the work or using it to create content, concepts and ideas that have not started with me.
    Prohibited applications (for me/from me): Preserving authenticity
    Equally important can be the clear boundaries each person sets regarding AI use. For me, these are my core boundaries that are not crossed with AI.
    Content creation
    Image falsification or manipulation
    Dramatic alteration of visual, audio, or written content
    I feel by drawing these lines, I can reinforce my commitment to genuine, human-created content while sharing it openly with the public with how I work.
    Some of the pillars of an effective AI statement of use
    Everyone may have a different take or different uses that they choose. I am not judging. For me, my statement is built on several key principles that you can apply if you like:
    Integrity: Maintaining the authenticity of all content is at the forefront.
    Transparency: Full disclosure of AI usage builds trust with the audience.
    Accountability: Taking responsibility for all content associated with the brand.
    Ethical Use: Adhering to moral guidelines and respecting user privacy.
    Adaptability: Acknowledging the evolving nature of AI and committing to update practices accordingly.

    Why create your own AI Usage statement or AI Statement of Use?
    Potential trust building: In a world where AI-generated content is becoming all too common and abused, transparency about your AI usage may set you apart and build credibility with your audience.
    Setting clear partnering expectations: An AI statement may help clients, partners and collaborators understand your work process and the role of AI in your process. Demonstrating ethical leadership: By proactively addressing AI usage, you could be positioning yourself and ethical business practices in a better light than those that overly use and abuse AI.
    Internal practices: A clear statement can serve as a roadmap for your internal team, ensuring consistent and responsible AI use across your organization and those helping with your content.
    Advanced preparations for regulatory compliance: As AI regulations evolve, having a clear policy in place puts you ahead of the curve. AI is still a bit of the Wild West and stepping up with a statement like this voluntarily, could set a strong mark as these might appear as required down the line.

    Crafting an AI Statement of Use
    When creating your own AI statement, consider the following steps:
    Assess your honest AI use: Evaluate how you currently use AI and how you plan to use it in the future with honesty and accountability.
    Define boundaries: Clearly outline what AI applications are acceptable and which are off-limits for your brand and your views. Again, this is your choice and all you.
    Emphasize true human value, creativity and originality: Illuminate how you operate when it comes to human creativity and the strategic decision-making in your work as well as how your ideas are, well, yours. (if they are)
    Be specific: Consider avoiding vague language. Provide concrete examples of how you choose to use AI and how you won’t.
    Commit to updates: Acknowledging that AI is an evolving field and commit to reviewing and updating your statement regularly. If things change for you, make changes to the statement. Whether it is new tech or you find yourself changing your mind on how you use existing platforms, keep the doc up to date.

    Conclusion: Leading with transparency
    An AI Usage Statement can serve as an excellent model for professionals and businesses looking to navigate the complex world of AI ethically and transparently.
    By creating your own statement, you not only clarify your practices, but also contribute to a potential culture of trust and accountability in the digital age when so many are questioning or using questionable tactics to create content.
    As AI continues to shape our professional landscape, I believe that those who lead with transparency will likely find themselves at a significant advantage. I know, it seems like a ways off, but going above and beyond with honor, ethics and accountability can be a great thing. An AI Usage Statement can be more than just a policy, it can serve as a commitment to ethical innovation and a testament to the enduring value of authentic human creativity in an increasingly AI-assisted world.

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    Loren Weisman/ EnzLor777 is a Brand Communications and Optics Strategist who specializes in illuminating authoritative intelligence and amplifying authentic experts. * Weisman is also the host of the messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. * LW Website * © 2011 to 2026 Loren Weisman. All Rights Reserved ® ℗ * AI Statement of Use. Transparency and Accountability with AI

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  • Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription

    Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription

    Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription for Artificial Intelligence Statement from FSG. How we use AI. Podcast Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription, lorenweisman

    Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription

    artificial intelligence statement transcription, wait what really ok Released on February 8th 2023

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    Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Statement 00:42 FSG’s Transparent AI Practices and Ethics 02:01 Responsible Use of AI in Business Content 03:20 Dangers of Unchecked AI Content Creation 04:25 Vetting Generative AI and Avoiding Plagiarism 05:12 Authenticity and Authority in Messaging 06:10 FSG’s Official AI Statement and Content Policy 07:15 Using AI Tools for Research, Not Content Creation 08:05 The Role of AI in Podcast Production 09:00 Encouraging Transparency with AI Statements Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription


    Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription


    Music: Wait What Really Ok. With your host, Loren Weisman. This is a fully licensed theme song for the show about stuff that makes you say, Wait What Really Ok.

    Loren: This is Loren Weisman, and for today’s episode, this is, in a sense, our artificial intelligence statement. This goes for me, this goes for Fish Stewarding Group, FSG Development, FSG Messaging and Optics, and all the FSG Living branches and everything else that’s tied to us. And I’m hoping at the same time that this may start a trend and that others will create an artificial intelligence statement as well. The concept of this is transparency in using AI.

    Now, there’s some aspects of artificial intelligence that I’m very all about. I’m very pro toward it. The idea of how certain things can function to simplify work where the authority, the authenticity, the experience, the knowledge, it’s being used and formatted and formulated into a program to make life easier based on the foundation, a sound foundation of the ability of that individual, that person or that product. I like that.

    Where I have a problem with AI is with some of these models coming through Chat GPT and some of the chat bots. And the way that you pop in a. You pop in basically a less than a paragraph, it can be a sentence, a. And all of a sudden content’s created for you. You can pop in information into some of these and a book can be created for you, a video can be created for you. Information can be scraped, put together, not necessarily referenced. And all of a sudden it’s creating content that came from other sources and AI pulled them together and created.


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    And the problem with that creation is it’s a mixture of plagiarism and at the same time, not yours. It’s taken off a great deal and it’s a concern. So one off to the individuals that are looking at someone, they’re looking at a product, they’re looking at a person, they’re looking at a service they may want to work with.

    Look a little more carefully to the content that they provide you. Is it coming from them or does it just seem like it’s some kind of marketing process that’s run through an AI system? And for the individual that’s trying to reach out, if you choose to use this, it’s out there and a lot of people are using it.

    Be honest about might be a good step as we move forward right now. Be honest and stand your ground. Now, some may not, some may choose not to. I know many are not currently. I think that’s where it comes in with this idea of an Artificial intelligence statement and here’s the AI statement from FSG and me. We will not, we have not and we are not creating any kind of content using artificial intelligence.

    We research information and we may use aspects of AI research to find different stories, different articles, but also at the same time who wrote them, when they were written, where they came from, all of that. And from that, that content is created from us. We are the root of our content, we are the root of our message, we are the root of our marketing, we are the root of our narrative and our story. We have not, are not and will not use artificial intelligence or AI to try to create something like that.


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    Now again, I’m not against artificial intelligence, but when it is used in a responsible way, when it is used in an accountable way, when it is used in a transparent way, I believe it can be an amazing tool for those that have the authenticity, for those that have the morals, the authority and the experience, they can bring pieces together. So it allows them to create and do things possibly a little bit easier.

    However, it’s also dangerous in the wrong hands. You take that individual that has no experience, but they want to appear as that. And that’s been a major problem to me and to many others on social media, on websites, just crazy claims pushing, you know, subjective opinions forced into this, objective statements, no consideration of liability. And it’s been developing it. It’s not just popping out with chat, GPT or the new thing that’s coming out with Microsoft or the Google thing.

    This is not all of a sudden overnight. This has been for a while. I spoke on a book program that uses AI to basically knock out a book for you and all you have to do is go in, you change a couple chap titles. You had a little thing here, you can have a front to cover book that you claim as your own in under an hour. That’s a little scary. At the same time, one of the things I’m concerned about when it comes to artificial intelligence and some of these free places where you can use it, are you adding in ideas and at the same time, can those ideas be used by somebody else?

    Do you become something that is derived in AI for somebody else’s search? Anyways, the key concept here, and I’m keeping this one short, the fsg, the Loren Weisman, the FSG Messaging and optics, Fish stewarding, the development group, all of our living branches, everything we create is from us. It’s from our authenticity, our authority, our our knowledge and the wisdom that we’ve accrued over time. We may Use. You know, for instance, we, we do use AI with the podcast. I run this through Auphonic. It’s an AI system that will crunch some of the highs and some of the lows.

    However, with that kind of artificial intelligence, that does nothing to the message. So from my sniffles in the middle of allergy season to sentences that don’t quite end right, that’s all me, that’s all real, that’s all true. I’m using AI in what I believe is a positive way to do a fast mix on this podcast to get it out and have the levels correct. However, everything inside of it, it is authentically and organically me. And that’s my ask.

    Consider putting out that AI statement if you work the same way that we do. State that this is us, these are our ideas, this is how we research, this is how we share, this is how we create. And that might just make the impact with the people that engage you, because I think that there are going to be a lot of people out there that would be afraid to make that kind of statement because they want the quickest latest social thing. They’re not worried about constructing a solid tweet.

    They’re worried about getting 25 tweets out in, you know, in a given span of time. And that’s unfortunate. And you know, with Chat GPT and many of these other AI things, it makes it that much easier because you can pop in, create, and that’s, that’s been a system that’s been around for a while.


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    Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription Continued: Create some good tweets for me. In the end, I ask you to consider, stand in authority, authenticity and transparency when it comes to your content, when it comes to your message, when it comes to your marketing. And if you do consider adding that statement, consider adding that artificial intelligence statement, stating this is what you use artificial intelligence for and this is what you don’t use it for.

    It might just make an impact with some of those that you’re engaging, some of those that you’re connecting with, some of those that you may work with. Hope you like this one. This was kind of a one shot, one take. I’m sure you can tell there’s no AI used to it. Script or fix this one. And I’ll close with saying it’s okay to sniffle, it’s okay to mess up, it’s okay to be real. And now, even with more of this artificial intelligence making things just so perfect, isn’t it nice at times to not have to worry about perfection?

    This is Loren Weisman. This is. Wait, what really okay, this is our artificial intelligence statement. And if you show share the same views when it comes to artificial intelligence, where you’re using some of the systems but the core content is true and you perhaps you might want to share one of those online on your website or on your social media too. Have a good one.Artificial Intelligence Transcription, wait what really ok, loren weisman


    * Loren Weisman is a Brand Communications and Optics Strategist who specializes in illuminating authoritative intelligence and amplifying authentic experts. * Weisman is also the host of the Brand Communications and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. * LW Website * © 2011 to 2026 Loren Weisman. All Rights Reserved ® ℗ * Artificial Intelligence Statement Transcription for Artificial Intelligence Statement from FSG. How we use AI. Podcast

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