Assign human review roles before automation

For teams that need clear ownership of approval, escalation, correction, and maintenance before AI-assisted work touches customers, staff, or money.

AI-assisted work stalls or becomes risky because nobody knows who reviews outputs, handles exceptions, fixes mistakes, and maintains the source material.

  • Review happens informally or only when someone is nervous.
  • People assume someone else is checking AI outputs before they reach customers, staff, or systems.
  • Exceptions bounce between roles because approver, escalation owner, and maintainer are not named.
  • Mapping review points from workflow steps and identifying where errors would matter.
  • Drafting role descriptions for output approver, exception owner, source owner, workflow maintainer, and incident owner.
  • Summarizing what each reviewer should check: source, facts, tone, policy, risk, system destination, and customer promise.
  • Humans retain final accountability for approvals, exceptions, source truth, and customer impact.
  • AI should not approve its own output, resolve review disputes, or decide when a workflow is safe to loosen.
  • List the points where an AI output could affect a customer, patient, guest, learner, job, quote, refund, report, team member, or financial result.
  • Assign one accountable reviewer to each point and state what they must check before approval.
  • Define how corrections feed back into prompt rules, source material, templates, and training examples.
  • Outputs move faster because approval ownership and review standards are clear.
  • Exceptions have a known path instead of escalating to the owner by default.
  • The team trusts AI assistance because accountability is designed, not implied.
  • Adding human review without saying what the human checks or what a failed review looks like.
  • Making the owner review everything and creating a new bottleneck instead of assigning role-based review.

DIY is enough for a small workflow and one reviewer. Get help when review spans roles, regulated decisions, high-volume customer work, multiple sites, or sensitive source material.

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