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AI and a decision-rights doc for AI features
Use AI to draft a decision-rights doc that names who gets to ship, pause, or retire an AI feature.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2decision rights
- 3RACI
- 4kill switch
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Section 1
The premise
When everyone owns AI safety, no one does. A decision-rights doc names the human who can pause the feature without a meeting.
What AI does well here
- Draft a RACI table for AI feature decisions.
- Name a single human with kill-switch authority.
- Distinguish ship / pause / retire decisions.
What AI cannot do
- Pick the right person for your org.
- Replace executive sign-off on the doc.
- Enforce the rights once written.
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