Course Curriculum
Using AI responsibly and legally
- What compliant AI use looks like at work
- How privacy, consent, and accountability fit in
- Where rules apply in everyday AI tasks
- Why policy matters before you use a tool
- What counts as sensitive information
- When data should not be shared with AI
- How to keep customer and employee data safe
- Following rules for storing and sending data
- Where AI use crosses the line
- What unsafe use looks like in practice
- How to spot warning signs early
- Why small mistakes can create big issues
- What to record when AI helps a decision
- Why documentation protects the organisation
- How to make decisions easier to review
- Keeping a clear trail for later checks
- How to follow company AI rules
- Where legal requirements affect AI use
- Balancing speed with safe practice
- When to pause and check before acting
Outcomes
Stronger AI compliance that reduces risk, improves oversight, and protects sensitive data. Outcomes that show up in daily work.
Compliance improves when employees understand what rules apply and how to follow them in everyday work. This course helps teams apply privacy requirements, consent expectations, and organisational policies consistently when using AI. As a result, decisions are made with clearer checks in place, reducing violations and improving alignment with both internal standards and external regulations.
AI-assisted decisions can create confusion when there is no clear record of how outcomes were reached. This course helps employees document what tools were used, what checks were applied, and why decisions were made. Over time, this creates stronger documentation practices, making it easier to review decisions, explain outcomes, and manage risks more effectively.
AI-assisted decisions can create confusion when there is no clear record of how outcomes were reached. This course helps employees document what tools were used, what checks were applied, and why decisions were made. Over time, this creates stronger documentation practices, making it easier to review decisions, explain outcomes, and manage risks more effectively.
AI use requires careful judgment beyond just following rules. This course helps employees think through the impact of their decisions, including fairness, transparency, and accountability. As a result, AI is used more responsibly, with decisions reflecting both ethical standards and organisational expectations, not just technical outputs.