This AI Usage Policy explains how visitors, users, customers, and collaborators should responsibly use any AI-assisted resources, tools, prototypes, prompts, workflows, or future companion experiences provided by Learning Rewired Lab.
Last updated: June 2026
1. Purpose of this policy
Learning Rewired Lab may provide AI-assisted resources, examples, prompts, prototypes, design patterns, workflow tools, or future companion experiences. These materials are intended to support learning design practice, professional judgment, experimentation, and responsible implementation.
This policy describes acceptable and responsible use of those AI-supported materials.
2. AI as support, not replacement
AI-assisted resources from Learning Rewired Lab are designed to support thinking, drafting, analysis, prototyping, and decision-making. They are not a replacement for human judgment, subject matter expertise, instructional design expertise, accessibility review, legal review, compliance review, or organizational approval.
Users are responsible for reviewing, adapting, testing, and validating any AI-assisted output before using it in professional, educational, organizational, or public-facing contexts.
3. Acceptable use
You may use Learning Rewired Lab AI-assisted materials to support responsible professional work, including:
Brainstorming learning experience ideas, scenarios, examples, and practice activities
Drafting or refining learning design plans, outlines, prompts, scripts, or feedback language
Exploring interaction patterns, workflow support ideas, and prototype concepts
Improving clarity, usability, accessibility awareness, and learner support
Adapting templates, tools, and frameworks for your own professional context, subject to any applicable resource license
Using prompts or examples as starting points for your own reviewed and customized work
4. Prohibited use
You may not use Learning Rewired Lab AI-assisted materials, tools, prompts, prototypes, or future AI features to:
Generate harmful, abusive, harassing, discriminatory, deceptive, or exploitative content
Create or distribute misinformation, impersonation, scams, phishing, or fraudulent content
Submit confidential, proprietary, sensitive, or personal information without permission and appropriate safeguards
Make automated decisions about employment, education, access, eligibility, discipline, performance, benefits, or other high-impact outcomes without qualified human review
Use outputs as legal, medical, financial, mental health, compliance, security, or other specialized professional advice
Bypass security, licensing, access controls, payment systems, or usage restrictions
Reverse engineer, scrape, clone, or resell Learning Rewired Lab tools, systems, prompts, resource designs, or proprietary materials in violation of posted terms or licenses
5. User responsibility
You are responsible for how you use, adapt, publish, implement, or distribute AI-assisted materials from Learning Rewired Lab.
Before using any AI-assisted resource in a live course, workplace learning program, client deliverable, paid product, public artifact, or organizational system, you should review it for accuracy, appropriateness, accessibility, privacy, bias, copyright, brand alignment, learner needs, and operational fit.
6. Sensitive information
Do not submit confidential, proprietary, regulated, personal, or sensitive information into any AI-enabled prototype, prompt, form, workflow, or third-party service unless you understand how the information will be processed, stored, and protected.
Sensitive information may include names, contact information, employee records, student records, medical information, financial information, legal information, client data, internal company documents, trade secrets, passwords, credentials, or unreleased business information.
7. Accuracy and verification
AI systems can produce inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, biased, or misleading outputs. Even useful outputs may require significant human review.
Users should verify important factual claims, citations, calculations, legal references, technical instructions, accessibility recommendations, and implementation guidance before relying on them.
8. Bias, fairness, and inclusion
AI-assisted materials should be reviewed for bias, exclusionary assumptions, cultural mismatch, accessibility barriers, stereotype reinforcement, or inappropriate examples.
Users should take special care when using AI-assisted content in learning experiences that affect real people, performance expectations, hiring, onboarding, evaluation, compliance, coaching, or workplace decision-making.
9. Accessibility review
AI-assisted resources may help identify accessibility considerations, but they are not a substitute for accessibility expertise, testing, or compliance review.
Users are responsible for reviewing any adapted resource, code, visual, interaction pattern, document, or prototype against applicable accessibility standards and the needs of their audience.
10. Intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, Learning Rewired Lab content, prompts, frameworks, resource designs, prototypes, code structures, visual systems, and related materials remain owned by Andy Campbell or Learning Rewired Lab.
You may not claim Learning Rewired Lab materials as your original proprietary work, resell them as standalone products, remove attribution where required, or use them outside the permissions granted by the applicable license or terms.
Some Learning Rewired Lab workflows, examples, or resources may reference third-party AI tools or platforms. Those services are governed by their own terms, privacy policies, security practices, and usage rules.
Learning Rewired Lab is not responsible for how third-party AI tools process, store, train on, or use information submitted directly to those services.
12. Future AI-enabled features
Learning Rewired Lab may eventually include AI-powered assistants, companion tools, personalized recommendations, uploads, saved workflows, account-based features, or paid product experiences.
Additional terms, privacy notices, product-specific rules, or consent requirements may apply to those features when they are introduced.
13. Suspension or restriction of access
Learning Rewired Lab may restrict, suspend, or revoke access to AI-enabled resources, tools, downloads, accounts, or services if they are misused, abused, copied, resold, attacked, or used in ways that violate this policy, posted terms, licenses, or applicable law.
14. Relationship to other policies
This AI Usage Policy should be read together with the Terms, Privacy Policy, Resource License, AI Disclosure, Copyright & IP Notice, Disclaimer, and any product-specific terms that may apply.
If there is a conflict between this policy and a more specific written agreement or product-specific policy, the more specific terms may control for that use case.
15. Updates to this policy
This policy may be updated as Learning Rewired Lab evolves, as new AI-supported features are added, or as legal, technical, or platform requirements change.
The “Last updated” date at the top of this page will reflect the most recent version.
16. Contact
Questions about this AI Usage Policy can be sent through the contact page.