Loose tests everywhere
Each team experiments with AI its own way, with no common policy or approval criteria.
direction for AI adoption
The AI-First Blueprint organizes priorities, rules, data, risks and roadmap so the company uses AI with less improvisation and more execution capacity.
The Tech Human solution for this moment is the AI-First Blueprint.
Priority
what to do first, why and with what care
Policy
clear usage levels and approval criteria
Roadmap
AI-first intent becomes an executable, communicable plan
the real pain
Adopting AI at scale without direction spreads tools, prompts, data and automations with no owner, no policy and no criteria. Improvisation gets expensive as usage grows.
Each team experiments with AI its own way, with no common policy or approval criteria.
Tools touch sensitive information with no clarity on governance or accountability.
Plenty of will to be AI-first, little clarity on which flows and decisions to change first.
The AI strategy stays in talk and never becomes a communicable, actionable roadmap.
how we give direction
We start with the goals and risks of adoption — and turn the will to use AI into priority, policy and roadmap.
01
Goals, areas involved, maturity and real risks of adopting AI in the company.
02
Usage levels, approval criteria and simple rules that unblock without exposing the company.
03
What to do first, why and with what care — a prioritized, communicable roadmap.
04
Owner, criteria and cadence for adoption to evolve without becoming improvisation.
The Blueprint is not a document that sleeps in a drawer — it is a decision-and-execution structure, communicable to the whole company.
what you receive
Clarity to decide, rules to unblock and a roadmap to execute — with no improvisation.
Maturity and AI-opportunity map
AI usage policy and levels by context
Prioritized adoption roadmap
Governance and approval criteria
Communicable plan to align leadership and teams
where this connects
The Blueprint gives direction. Before it, the maturity diagnosis; after it, execution with squad and AI — connected to the FORGE ecosystem at trustyu.ai.
The diagnosis that shows where the company is stuck with AI.
See AI MaturityWhen the roadmap must become a product in production, the squad executes with FORGE.
See CTO + SquadAlready running AI? We audit risk and readiness before you scale.
See Trustyu SCOREwhen it fits
the company wants to move from loose tests to organized adoption
different teams use AI with no common policy
it is necessary to define roadmap, usage levels and approval criteria
leadership wants to turn AI into business capability, not improvisation
AI data and risk need governance before scaling
FAQ
It is a decision-and-execution structure. It can produce a document, but the value is in guiding priority, responsible use, roadmap and next moves.
No. Many companies use the Blueprint precisely before buying tools, hiring a squad or releasing AI at scale.
Once the direction is clear, we connect the squad (CTO + Squad, powered by FORGE) to move the roadmap forward — and Trustyu SCORE to audit what already exists.
next step
Talk to Tech Human to organize AI priorities, policy and roadmap — and turn intent into execution capacity.