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AI Trust and Safety Policy Analyst: Turning Incidents into Policy Updates
AI can draft an AI trust and safety policy update from an incident summary, but the policy adoption decision belongs to the policy lead.
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- 1The premise
- 2trust and safety
- 3policy drafting
- 4incident review
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Section 1
The premise
AI can take an AI trust and safety incident summary and draft a policy delta with the rule change, scope, and edge-case handling spelled out.
What AI does well here
- Translate a single incident into a generalizable rule and exceptions list
- Produce examples of policy hits and misses for the rule under review
What AI cannot do
- Decide whether the rule change is acceptable to executives and partners
- Predict community reaction to enforcement at scale
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