AI policy with AI usage is always difficult to write/read. Lengthy, frontloaded with excuses, values, and big words, followed by more words to fill the gap between sliced up ugly truth.
AI policy without AI usage is easy to read and write.
> We don't use them. That's it.
> AI policy without AI usage is easy to read and write. > We don't use them. That's it.
That's only valid if they share all the apps, services, and hardware they use to verify no AI usage.
All the beating around the bush is because they use AI throughout the process, but want to frame it as not being written by AI (oh, a human signs off on the AI content).