Responsible AI Use
Responsible AI Use.
Last updated: June 14, 2026
Laura Florey Consulting helps individuals and organizations use AI in practical, thoughtful, and privacy-aware ways.
AI can be useful for drafting, organizing, brainstorming, summarizing, coding assistance, research support, workflow improvement, and decision support. It is not a replacement for human judgment, professional responsibility, or careful review.
How I Use AI
I may use AI tools to support my work in areas such as:
- Drafting and editing content
- Organizing notes and ideas
- Creating project outlines
- Writing and reviewing code
- Research support
- Workflow planning
- Website and content recommendations
- Internal documentation
- Practical AI training materials
AI-assisted work is reviewed by a human before being delivered as client work.
How I Do Not Use AI
I do not knowingly use AI tools to:
- Submit confidential client information to public AI systems without permission
- Upload passwords, private credentials, protected health information, financial account details, or sensitive personal information into public AI tools
- Replace professional legal, medical, financial, or compliance judgment
- Present AI-generated information as verified fact without review
- Make final business decisions on behalf of clients without human review
Client Confidentiality and AI
Client information is handled with care. If a project involves confidential, regulated, sensitive, or proprietary information, we will discuss appropriate AI boundaries before using AI-assisted tools.
Depending on the project, this may include:
- Avoiding public AI tools
- Redacting sensitive details
- Using privacy-conscious tools or workflows
- Working with sample or synthetic data
- Keeping human review at every important decision point
- Documenting where AI is and is not appropriate
Human Review
AI can be fast, useful, and surprisingly good at organizing messy information. It can also be wrong, outdated, biased, incomplete, or overly confident.
For that reason, AI-assisted work should be reviewed carefully. I treat AI as a tool, not an authority.
AI Training and Education
When helping clients adopt AI, I focus on practical use, privacy awareness, clear boundaries, and realistic expectations.
My goal is not to push AI into every corner of a business. My goal is to help clients understand where AI is useful, where it is risky, and where a simpler tool or human process may be better.
Client Responsibility
Clients remain responsible for final decisions, approvals, implementation choices, regulatory obligations, and use of AI within their own organizations.
I can provide guidance, strategy, training, recommendations, and implementation support, but AI use should always fit the client’s risk tolerance, industry, data sensitivity, and internal policies.
Contact
Questions about responsible AI use can be sent to:
Laura Florey[email protected]