Chaos: The Blue Blob and the Responsible Use Sign

Discovery: The big sign said Use AI Responsibly so the Blue Blob looks for the 'how to' Use responsibly directions underneath.

Responsible use sign
The Chaos / Discovery Log

The Blue Blob and the Responsible Use Sign

A tiny blue explorer finds a very large policy sign, several confused workers, and a smaller sign saying 'details coming soon'.

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A large AI policy sign with very small text underneath.

Scene

The Blue Blob finds a big poster on the wall that says “Use AI Responsibly.” Underneath it are people holding different things: a customer file, a report, a contract, a draft email and a spreadsheet. They all appear to be waiting for the smaller detaills comng soon.

The dialogue

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Blue BlobWhy is everyone standing under this sign?
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Policy PersonIt tells people to use AI responsibly.
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Blue BlobIs there another way to use the AI?
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Policy PersonSometimes, depends on the situation.
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Blue BlobIs there a map for the situations?
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Policy PersonWe are working on more guidance.
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Blue BlobWhat do people use before the map arrives?
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Policy PersonTheir judgement.
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Blue BlobInteresting...
Field Note #024

The big rule appears to be standing where the smaller directions are still being drawn.

Related Vieews paths for this discovery

The blue explorer moves on to the next discovery. Vieews follows the thread through Signals, Guides, and occasional Playbooks.

Signal

A Policy Is Not An Operating Guide

Vieews follows the pattern and translates it into everyday work language.

Guide

Allowed AI Use Rules Starter

A practical check for the next move without starting a programme.

Playbook

AI Rollout Control Kit

Use the heavier structure when the pattern needs a deeper reference.

Useful context

AI policies are useful starting points, but employees usually need practical rules for real situations: what data can be used, what outputs need review, what needs a label, and when to stop.

These are Vieews, not bibles, use as basic lenses, not prediction, investment advice, legal advice, or a replacement for doing your own investigation. If a line makes the spreadsheet uncomfortable, excellent, ask one more question, tug on that thread (don't get fired!).