Handle personal and confidential data correctly whenever you use AI tools — knowing what must never be pasted, how to redact it down to a safe gist, which tool to reach for, and what your retention and consent duties really mean.
A facilitated micro-course for every employee now using AI tools, and the fourth course in the AI Literacy Track. It builds on 'Human-in-the-Loop: Overseeing & Validating AI' by turning the same everyday AI use into a data-protection discipline: Engage surfaces what you already paste, Share teaches four habits (classify before you paste, redact to the gist, pick the sanctioned tool, mind retention and consent), Practice pressure-tests them on real 2026 tasks, and Perform proves it with a knowledge-gate quiz and a signed data-handling commitment you can be held to.
The data you paste into an AI tool doesn't come back. Feel how easily a routine prompt becomes a privacy event, then place yourself honestly before the habits arrive.
Classify before you paste. Redact to the gist. Use the sanctioned tool. Mind retention and consent. Four habits that protect personal data through every AI tool — learn them and lock them into recall.
Apply the four habits under pressure: decide what's safe to paste, catch the data living too long, order the safe-handling sequence, and plan a real task of your own.
Prove it: pass the knowledge-gate on the four habits, then sign a data-handling commitment that names the one task, the redaction, the tool, and the retention step you'll own this quarter.
Book a demo and we'll run "Data Privacy in the Age of AI" end to end on your people — the AI asks, your people think — or point the Forge at your own material instead (a pre-pilot capability preview).