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Before You Paste, Trust, or Automate

Three checkpoints and a policy document to help you evaluate.

If you completed the self-assessment in Before You Continue, you evaluated your own readiness as a reader. This page gives you the tool for what follows: a framework to evaluate individual AI outputs every time you use them.

Before You Paste

Protect sensitive data before it leaves your control.

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Before You Trust

Check claims before they influence decisions.

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Before You Automate

Keep human approval before AI affects systems.

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Building a Small AI Policy

Define what is allowed, what is not, and who decides.

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Before You Trust the Output

Seven questions to run through before acting on any AI result.

The Risk Ladder

Use this ladder to decide how much review, verification, and control an AI output needs before it affects the real world.

Every AI output carries a risk level. The ladder maps that level to a rule. When stakes are unclear, go up one level.

★ If you're unsure which risk level applies to a given AI output, assign it the next level up rather than down. For example, if you can't tell whether something is Medium or High risk, treat it as High. The bias is toward more caution, not less. The cost of unnecessary review is low; the cost of skipping review on something that needed it can be significant.