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2. **Define risks and learning paths**: Use this assessment to determine the existing risks and need for necessary learning materials and training. Note that different groups within the organization will require a different kind of training (i.e. introductory AI lectures, prompting workshop, LLM hosting or fine\-tuning, RAG Systems, ethics and privacy training, etc.)
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3. **Turn values to policy**: Define and share guidelines to build your foundation with standard operating procedures and/or policy based on the assessment of potential ethical and legal risks. For example, here’s [DataKind’s internal draft policy for GenAI use](#). Identify clear guardrails for your organization in alignment with your values. Formulate your organization’s value\-aligned responsible AI principles, but also legal guidelines on using GenAI, which should be known to everyone within the organization.
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4. **Establish dedicated communication channels for exchange on GenAI**: This could be an “Ask Me Anything,” AI debunking, or just use case discussion sessions; a slack channel; or an internal newsletter. What you select should depend on the size/structure of your organization, the importance of this topic, and your internal communication norms.
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5. **Evaluate opportunities**: For all your possible use cases, first consider the challenges, constraints, and guardrails for risk mitigation. Prioritize relevant use cases to define a “vision” for GenAI at your organizations, using the next article in the section of the Playbook.
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5. **Evaluate opportunities**: For all your possible use cases, first consider the challenges, constraints, and guardrails for risk mitigation. Prioritize relevant use cases to define a “vision” for GenAI at your organizations, using the next article.
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6. **Set up tools** and integrate them into your technology stack to give proper access to everyone. Guidelines for this step can be found in the article “Setting up GenAI Tools and Technology”
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