
The team has formalised its commitment to ethical and transparent AI use as a champion of human-led design. They outline practices of disclosure and responsible governance, emphasising the importance of trust and accountability to ensure sustainable AI adoption across business.
— As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in everyday business, the focus is shifting from what AI can do to how it is used, how openly it is disclosed, and whether organisations can trust the systems they deploy.
Technology consultancy AGuyIKnow has formally articulated its position on ethical and transparent AI use, reinforcing its commitment to human-led design, clear disclosure, and responsible deployment of generative AI across learning, content creation, and organisational change.
āAI capability is accelerating rapidly, but trust is catching up just as quickly,ā said AGuyIKnow. āThe difference between value and risk doesnāt lie in the technology itself, but in the intent, skill, and transparency of the people using it.ā
AI was never humans or machines
AGuyIKnow is deliberately moving away from the common narrative that positions AI as a replacement for human capability. Instead, the organisation views AI as a powerful tool that delivers the best outcomes when used in skilled, governed hands.
āIn skilled hands, AI amplifies expertise, sharpens thinking, and supports better decisions,ā the company said. āWithout proper governance, it can just as easily produce confident-sounding outputs without accountability.ā
This philosophy underpins AGuyIKnowās approach to AI adoption: human-led design supported by AI, not the other way around.
Transparency becomes a present-day expectation
Global expectations around AI disclosure and governance are tightening, with regulatory frameworks emerging across the European Union, China, India, and increasing signals in Australia. At the same time, enterprise clients are raising the bar, seeking greater explainability, provenance, and accountability from AI-enabled solutions.
āThe era of āblack boxā AI is closing,ā AGuyIKnow said. āOrganisations want to understand how outputs were created, where AI contributed, where human judgement led, and how responsibility is maintained.ā
In response, AGuyIKnow made an early internal decision: if AI plays a meaningful role in creating something, it will be clearly labelled.
āThis isnāt about compliance,ā the company noted. āItās about trust.ā
Supporting clarity through shared language
One of the ongoing challenges in AI governance is that AI usage is rarely binary. Most modern content exists somewhere between fully human-created and fully AI-generated.
To address this, AGuyIKnow recognises the importance of the AI Usage Classification (AIUC) framework developed by AIUC Global, which provides clear, practical categories for describing how AI is used in content creation:
- AI-Free
- Human-Led
- Co-Created
- AI-Led
- AI-Generated
āThe strength of AIUC lies in its simplicity,ā AGuyIKnow said. āIt doesnāt judge how AI is used – it simply clarifies how it was used. That shared language enables more honest conversations, stronger governance, and greater trust.ā
Putting principles into practice
AGuyIKnow recently released a GenAI Christmas video that combined human storytelling with AI-supported elements. Rather than glossing over the creation process, the organisation chose to be explicit about how AI was involved.
The content has since been officially classified as HumanāAI Co-Created under the AIUC framework.
āThis wasnāt a marketing exercise,ā the company said. āIt was a practical demonstration that transparency can work in real-world creative output without slowing innovation or diluting creativity.ā
Setting the standard, not chasing it
While many organisations are racing to claim AI credentials, AGuyIKnow is taking a different approach: building credibility through clarity.
āIndustry leadership in AI isnāt about using the biggest model or the most tools,ā the company said. āItās about being trusted to deploy AI safely, transparently, and effectively – particularly in environments where learning, change, and human behaviour matter.ā
As AI adoption accelerates, AGuyIKnow expects ethical use and disclosure to become standard expectations rather than differentiators.
āWeāre proud to help shape that future,ā the company said, ānot by waiting for rules to be imposed, but by modelling the standards we believe the industry needs.ā
About AGuyIKnow
AGuyIKnow is a technology consultancy specialising in learning, change, and digital adoption. The company focuses on human-centred design, enterprise transformation, and the responsible use of emerging technologies to help organisations build capability that lasts.
AI Usage Classification:
This press release has been classified as Human Led by AIUC framework. This artefact was originally created by a person, with AI used only for minor edits such as spelling, grammar, tone fixes, or small adjustments that didn’t change the original intent.
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