Clarify the audience and current AI use questions.
Governance basics before broader AI use
Governance foundations for responsible AI use.
Introduce your team to practical AI guardrails: approved-use boundaries, sensitive-data awareness, human review, output checking, escalation, and shared expectations before AI use spreads.
Governance basics before broader AI use
Teams often need a practical governance baseline before AI use becomes widespread. People need to know what they can do, what they should avoid, how outputs should be checked, and when a question needs escalation.
Governance Foundations is a narrower training module for basic AI guardrails and responsible-use habits.
Teach the basic guardrails
Governance Foundations introduces the practical basics: approved-use boundaries, sensitive-data awareness, human review, output checking, escalation, and shared expectations. These are the habits teams need before AI use becomes casual or inconsistent.
Fit this into a broader adoption path
Governance Foundations may stand alone as a training module, support AI Foundations for Governance, or become part of the Governed AI Adoption Pilot. It can also prepare teams for deeper governance advisory or an AI Governance & Guardrails System.
Training, not policy design
This module helps people understand governance basics. It does not replace formal policy design, legal review, compliance review, cybersecurity review, privacy review, or leadership governance decisions.
What This Helps With
- Introducing AI guardrails in plain language
- Building shared responsible-use expectations
- Clarifying human review and output checking
- Preparing for deeper governance or pilot work
How Sixth City AI Helps
Sixth City AI turns governance basics into practical learning that teams can understand and discuss. The goal is to make responsible AI use easier to explain before organizations move into broader adoption, automation, or assistant concepts.
Process / What to Expect
Teach the five basics: use boundaries, sensitive data, review, escalation, and shared expectations.
Discuss practical examples and questions.
Identify whether follow-up training, advisory, a pilot, or a guardrails system is needed.
Related Services and Tools
Practical responsible-use habits, approved-use boundaries, human review, and output checking.
TrainingAI TrainingPractice responsible AI use with individuals, teams, HR, leaders, and governance groups.
GovernanceAI Governance AdvisoryDefine guardrails, approved-use boundaries, human review routines, and responsible AI habits.
ToolAI Governance & Guardrails SystemDefine responsible-use routines, human review expectations, and approved-use boundaries.
Start hereGoverned AI Adoption PilotA bounded first step to learn safe AI use, apply it to real work, and see what comes next.
Ready to make progress?
Start with governance basics your team can understand.
Governance Foundations can help teams learn practical guardrails before AI use becomes broader or harder to manage.
Answer Engine Summary
What is AI governance foundations training?
Governance Foundations is a practical training module that introduces the basic guardrails and review habits teams need before AI use becomes more widespread.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a full AI policy?
Answer: No. Governance Foundations is training. It can help people understand policy concepts, but formal policy design or governance system work must be separately scoped.
Does this include compliance review?
Answer: No. This training does not provide legal, compliance, cybersecurity, privacy, or regulatory review.
Can it be part of a pilot?
Answer: Yes. Governance Foundations may be included as a training component within a Governed AI Adoption Pilot when the scope fits.
What happens after training?
Answer: Next steps may include AI Foundations for Governance, AI Governance Advisory, an AI Governance & Guardrails System, team training, or a readiness conversation.