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      • 1 Introduction
        • 2 Strategy
        • 3 Objectives and use cases
        • 4 Model selection and customisation
        • 5 Data management
        • 6 Deployment and integration
        • 7 Monitoring and evaluation
        • 8 Risk management
        • 9 Future-proofing
        • 10 Bringing it all together
        • 11 Developing a GenAI strategy
        • 12 Conclusion
      • Further resources
        • References
        • Acknowledgements
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    • Generative AI implementation checklist – non-interactive
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    • Generative AI strategy template
    • Sector scan template
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Further resources

AI Strategy: Process to develop an AI strategy - Cloud Adoption Framework | Microsoft Learn [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] .

ChatGPT Release Notes: OpenAI Help Center.

Consequence Scanning – an agile practice for responsible innovators.

Consequence Scanning Agile Event Manual – TechTransformed.

Guide to Generative AI: Law Society of Scotland.

GOV.UK: Generative AI Framework Report.

Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence: Stanford University AI Index.

Integrating Generative AI Into Business Strategy: Dr. George Westerman .

Introduction to AI Assurance.

The Law Society: Generative AI Essentials.

Microsoft: Guide to implementing AI.

Public voices in AI: Ada Lovelace Institute.

Research: Greater Manchester People’s Panel for AI: Manchester Metropolitan University.

Responsible AI Toolkit - GOV.UK.

Small Business Cybersecurity Corner: NIST.

Tech Horizons Report 2024: ICO.

Artificial Intelligence Playbook for the UK Government

World Economic Forum: AI in Action Report 2025.

World Economic Forum: Leveraging Generative AI for Job Augmentation and Workforce Productivity.

World Economic Forum: Generative AI: Navigating Intellectual Property.

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