AI Judgment Scorecard Result

Your AI use is clear and controlled.

AI is helping the business.

But it has not taken over work the business cannot explain.

That matters.

Right now, AI appears to be acting more like preparation than authority.

It may be helping with drafts, notes, ideas, summaries, or first versions.

But human judgment still seems close to the final answer.

That is a strong place to be.

It means the business still has room to decide what AI is allowed to carry before the habit hardens.

Because once AI touches the work, the work changes.

The draft appears sooner.

The reply goes out faster.

The summary becomes the record.

The workflow becomes the habit.

And once the habit takes hold, the business may stop treating it like a choice.

This is the right moment to inspect.

Not because something is broken.

Because control is easier to protect before the business starts depending on speed.

What this result means

Your score suggests AI is being used with some control.

That does not mean there is no exposure.

It means the exposure has not hardened yet.

You may be using AI for drafts, research, ideas, summaries, customer responses, internal workflows, or decision support.

But human judgment still appears close to the final answer.

This result suggests AI is still helping you get to the work. It has not yet become the work the business quietly defends.

That is a strong place to be.

The issue is not whether AI is useful.

The issue is whether the business can still explain the work after AI has touched it.

Right now, it probably can.

But this is the moment to confirm that before more of the business depends on speed, habit, or convenience.

What AI may already be carrying

Even in a clear and controlled result, AI may already be carrying small pieces of the business.

It may be carrying tone.

It may be carrying phrasing.

It may be carrying customer language.

It may be carrying the first version of a promise.

It may be carrying the summary people act on later.

It may be carrying a prompt that becomes the way the work gets done.

None of this is automatically wrong.

This is where AI should begin.

With work that can be reviewed, corrected, and improved before anyone depends on it.

But the first repeated AI-supported task often becomes the first habit.

That is why inspection matters now.

Not later.

What to inspect next

This result points to inspection, not correction.

You do not need to panic.

You do not need to rebuild everything.

You need to look closely at five places:

Tools

Which AI tools are being used, by whom, and for what kind of work?

Prompts

What instructions are shaping the output before a human ever sees it?

Workflows

Where does AI enter the work, and where does human review happen?

Customer language

Is AI helping write anything customers read, believe, buy from, or act on?

Review gaps

Where has “I checked it” become informal, rushed, or assumed?

These are not technical questions.

They are ownership questions.

If the business cannot name where AI touches trust, it will have a harder time defending the result later.

The next step is to protect the control you still have.

You do not need to slow everything down.

You need to inspect the places where AI is already helping.

The AI Judgment Audit Kit gives you a self-guided way to review your tools, prompts, workflows, customer language, and review gaps.

For this result, the Kit helps you confirm what is working.

What AI is allowed to touch.

What it should only prepare.

What still needs human review.

What should stay close to the owner.

That is the value of inspecting early.

You are not trying to fix a problem after it spreads.

You are writing down the standard before the business forgets it was a choice.

What the Scorecard did

The Scorecard showed where AI may be creating exposure.

What the Audit Kit does

The Audit Kit helps you inspect the tools, prompts, workflows, customer language, and review gaps behind that exposure.

What the Review does later

The Review is where Norm reviews your completed Kit and sends back a Loom walkthrough with a priority list.

Inspect your AI use while control is still easy to protect.

You are not behind.

You are not in emergency mode.

You are at the point where a careful review still gives you control.

That is the right time to inspect.

$97 self-guided inspection. Review your tools, prompts, workflows, customer language, and AI review gaps.