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Topic Hubs
Start here. Each hub covers a core area of AI governance with guides, practical templates, and FAQs sized for small teams.
EU AI Act Compliance for Small Teams
The EU AI Act is the world's first binding AI regulation. Here's everything small teams need to understand: risk tiers, prohibited uses, obligations, and a practical compliance checklist you can start this week.
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AI Risk Assessment for Small Teams
Most small teams skip risk assessment because it sounds like enterprise compliance overhead. It doesn't have to be. Here's a practical, lightweight approach to identifying and managing AI risks before they become incidents.
Managing Shadow AI in Small Teams
Shadow AI — employees using AI tools without IT or leadership approval — is now the default, not the exception. Here's how to detect it, address it without heavy-handed policy, and turn it into a governance opportunity.
AI Vendor Evaluation for Small Teams
Choosing an AI vendor is a governance decision, not just a procurement one. This hub covers the questions every small team should ask before signing a contract, from data handling to model transparency.
Writing an AI Acceptable Use Policy
An AI acceptable use policy sets clear rules for how your team can and can't use AI tools — protecting client data, maintaining quality, and keeping you compliant. Here's how to write one that actually gets followed.
AI Vendor Security for Small Teams
Every AI tool you adopt is a potential data exposure point. This hub covers how to assess AI vendor security, what certifications to look for, and the minimum due diligence every small team should do before signing up.
US State AI Laws — What Small Teams Need to Know
While federal AI law moves slowly, US states are passing their own AI regulations fast. Colorado, Illinois, and others have laws that may already apply to your team. Here's the practical summary.
Building an AI Governance Framework
An AI governance framework is the set of policies, processes, and roles that ensure your team uses AI responsibly and stays compliant. Here's how to build one that's lightweight enough for a small team to actually use.