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Should my business have a ChatGPT policy?

According to a recent Time magazine article, “Almost 30% of the nearly 4,500 professionals surveyed…said that they’ve already used OpenAI’s ChatGPT or another artificial intelligence program in their work.”1 Additionally, Business Insider reports, “Of these [30% of] people, 68% hadn’t told their bosses that they were using these tools for work.”2

These percentages will only grow as more and more businesses embrace generative artificial intelligence (“AI“) models like ChatGPT. These models have the ability to generate human-like responses, which aid in customer support, content creation, and other communication-oriented tasks.

However, as the saying goes, “With great power comes great responsibility.” It is crucial for businesses to establish an Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) for AI use in the workplace to ensure its responsible and ethical use within their operations.

Guidelines for crafting an effective AI Acceptable Use Policy

Here are some points that your AUP should address:

In summary, businesses employing tools like ChatGPT or other generative artificial intelligence should have an AUP. If you have questions about or need any assistance drafting an AUP, please reach out to any member of Siskinds’ Technology Law Group for advice and direction. You can also reach out to the author, Savvas Daginis, a Canadian and American Business Lawyer focusing on technology transactions and privacy, at savvas.daginis@siskinds.com.


1 https://time.com/6248707/survey-chatgpt-ai-use-at-work/

2 https://www.businessinsider.com/70-of-people-using-chatgpt-at-work-havent-told-bosses-2023-3

3 https://news.bloomberglaw.com/business-and-practice/lawyers-ai-blunder-shows-perils-of-chatgpt-in-early-days

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