
"Do you you have an AI policy for your team?", we would ask.
"Why, should we have one?" is the typical response.
"Probably. Your staff is already using ChatGPT/Co-pilot, they might just be discreet about it."
Instead of banning or discouraging the use of AI tools to get work done, a simple framework can be a good start.
For inspiration, here are the 10 commandments of AI use (these weren't written on a tablet 🤓)
Any amendments to consider? Comments welcome ⚡️
*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.
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Blog Post
February 7, 2025
By
András Baneth
Here are the 10 commandments of AI use.

"Do you you have an AI policy for your team?", we would ask.
"Why, should we have one?" is the typical response.
"Probably. Your staff is already using ChatGPT/Co-pilot, they might just be discreet about it."
Instead of banning or discouraging the use of AI tools to get work done, a simple framework can be a good start.
For inspiration, here are the 10 commandments of AI use (these weren't written on a tablet 🤓)
Any amendments to consider? Comments welcome ⚡️
*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.