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Training: Writing an AI Usage Policy

Ref. AI-07-11
Duration:
1
 jour
Exam:
Non certifiant
Level:
Fondamental

Writing an AI Usage Policy Training

The Writing an AI Usage Policy training course helps organizations turn their AI reflections into concrete, understandable and operational rules. It teaches how to define what is authorized, what must be regulated, what must be validated and what must not be done, in order to eliminate gray areas in the daily use of AI tools.

A highly practical training course to produce a genuinely usable reference document

During this training course, participants learn how to structure an AI usage policy, define its scope, clarify best practices, address confidentiality, quality, accountability, sensitive data and human validation topics, and adapt the level of formalization to their organization’s reality. The training is designed to result in an exploitable, reusable and internally distributable foundation.

Participant Profiles

  • Executives
  • Managers
  • HR managers
  • IT managers
  • Quality managers
  • Compliance officers
  • Transformation managers
  • Internal communications managers
  • Anyone responsible for formalizing or distributing AI usage rules within the organization

Objectives

  • Understand the role of an AI usage policy in the enterprise
  • Identify the topics that must be included
  • Structure a clear, simple and enforceable policy
  • Define rules adapted to the organization’s usage and risks
  • Create a useful document for employees, managers and support functions
  • Lay the groundwork for effective distribution and adoption of the policy

Prerequisites

  • No prior technical knowledge is required
  • Ongoing reflection about AI use in the enterprise is a plus

Course Content

Module 1: Why Formalize an AI Usage Policy

  • Objectives of a policy
  • Moving from informal usage to a shared framework
  • Reducing areas of uncertainty
  • Creating concrete reference points for teams
  • Difference between policy, guideline, procedure and recommendation

Module 2: Defining the Scope of the Policy

  • Which tools are covered
  • Which uses are targeted
  • Which audiences must be included
  • How to align the policy with existing rules
  • Defining a level of detail suited to the organization

Module 3: Essential Sections of a Policy

  • General usage principles
  • Confidentiality and sensitive data
  • Quality and result verification
  • Human validation
  • Prohibited or heavily regulated usage
  • Accountability rules
  • Best practices for drafting and distribution

Module 4: Writing Clear and Enforceable Rules

  • Avoiding overly vague wording
  • Writing rules understandable by everyone
  • Finding the right balance between protection and simplicity
  • Preparing concrete examples
  • Adapting the tone to the company culture

Module 5: Keeping the Policy Alive in the Organization

  • Internal communications
  • Manager awareness
  • User support
  • Document updates
  • Integration into onboarding or training programs
  • Link with broader AI governance

Module 6: Building a First Usable Version

  • Defining the document structure
  • Writing priority sections
  • Identifying points to validate
  • Preparing a distribution plan
  • Creating a foundation that can be immediately reused in the organization

Documentation

  • Support de cours numérique inclus

Lab / Exercises

  • This course includes workshops on structuring a policy, drafting clauses, formulating clear rules, identifying sensitive cases and producing a first draft AI usage policy adapted to the organization.

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Eligible Funding

ITTA is a partner of a continuing education fund dedicated to temporary workers. This fund can subsidize your training, provided that you are subject to the “Service Provision” collective labor agreement (CCT) and meet certain conditions, including having worked at least 88 hours in the past 12 months.

Additional Information

The AI usage policy, a founding document for governance

The AI usage policy is the document that formalizes the rules, rights and responsibilities related to the use of artificial intelligence in the organization. It is the cornerstone of AI governance and the common reference for all employees.

Writing an effective AI policy requires combining technical understanding, legal framework and company culture. This document must be both precise in its requirements and accessible in its wording to be understood and applied by everyone.

Essential components of an AI policy

A comprehensive AI policy covers several dimensions. The scope of application defines the tools and uses concerned. Guiding principles establish the values that guide AI usage. Usage rules specify what is authorized, subject to conditions or prohibited. Responsibilities assign the roles and obligations of each stakeholder.

Escalation procedures, sanctions for non-compliance and update procedures complete the framework. The policy must also include a feedback mechanism that allows users to report unforeseen situations.

Adapting the policy to the company context

Each company has specific needs when it comes to AI policy. The industry sector, organizational size, level of digital maturity and applicable regulatory framework are all factors that influence the content and level of detail of the policy.

Companies in the financial or healthcare sectors require more restrictive policies than those in the creative or technology sector. Proportionality between risks and constraints is a fundamental principle of the drafting process.

Legal aspects of the AI policy

The AI policy must comply with labor law, data protection and sector-specific regulations. In Switzerland, the Federal Act on Data Protection imposes specific obligations when AI processes personal data. Consulting the legal department is essential to validate the provisions of the policy.

The question of intellectual property of AI-generated content deserves particular attention. The policy must clarify who owns AI-assisted creations and under what conditions they can be used.

Deploying and maintaining the AI policy

Drafting the policy is only the first step. Its deployment requires adapted communication, employee training and manager support. The policy must be easily accessible, understandable and regularly updated to reflect technological and regulatory developments.

ITTA offers this training in Geneva and Lausanne to support French-speaking Swiss organizations in drafting and deploying their AI usage policy, with a proven methodology and examples adapted to the Swiss context.

AI governance, an imperative for Swiss businesses

Switzerland, with its tradition of regulatory rigor and its position at the crossroads of Europe, is particularly concerned by AI governance challenges. Swiss companies operating internationally must anticipate the requirements of the European AI Act while respecting the national legal framework. Implementing adapted AI governance is both a compliance obligation and a competitive advantage.

The Swiss economic fabric, composed of multinationals, innovative SMEs and public institutions, presents varied needs in terms of AI governance. The training courses delivered by ITTA in Geneva and Lausanne are designed to meet this diversity of contexts, providing tools and methodologies adaptable to each type of organization and industry sector.

Is an AI usage policy mandatory?

No law currently mandates an AI usage policy explicitly. However, obligations related to data protection, information security and due diligence make this document strongly recommended, and even necessary in certain regulated sectors.

Who should participate in drafting the policy?

Drafting ideally involves executive leadership, legal, IT, HR and representatives from user business units. This multidisciplinary approach ensures the policy is compliant, realistic and accepted by employees.

How often should the policy be updated?

An annual review is recommended, with interim updates in the event of major changes in technology, regulation or usage. The policy should include a clearly defined update process.

How can the AI policy be enforced?

Enforcement relies on training, awareness and monitoring. Technical monitoring tools complement organizational measures. Sanctions must be proportionate and clearly defined in the policy.

Can existing AI policies be used as inspiration?

Yes, many organizations publish their AI policies. The training provides examples and templates adapted to the Swiss context that serve as a foundation for drafting a customized policy.

Should the policy cover personal AI used at work?

Yes, the use of personal AI tools in a professional context, known as shadow AI, is a major data leak risk. The policy must explicitly address this question and define authorized tools and conditions of use.

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