Gates / Guardrails
Constraints and checks designed to prevent harmful outputs or unsafe behavior (e.g., consent-first rules, privacy limits).
What This Really Means
You might notice it as deciding what information is shared and how it’s protected.
It often improves when sensitivity of the topic, audience, and consent.
Examples
Sharing only what’s needed
Keeping sensitive details private
Using summarized insights instead of raw data
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Gates / Guardrails describes constraints and checks designed to prevent harmful outputs or unsafe behavior (e.g., consent-first rules, privacy limits), so it doesn’t mean that numbers capture the whole truth.
Gates / Guardrails describes constraints and checks designed to prevent harmful outputs or unsafe behavior (e.g., consent-first rules, privacy limits), so it doesn’t mean that privacy and safety are optional.
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