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AI Front Desk Safety and Privacy Notes

Buyer-facing guardrails for transparent, human-reviewed, privacy-conscious AI front desk pilots.

SAFETY AND PRIVACY NOTES

AI front desk guardrails for Australian service businesses

Wendeal’s product direction depends on trust: transparent AI use, approved answers, human escalation, data minimisation, and reviewable handoffs.

OPERATING GUARDRAILS

The pilot must be designed around things the AI is allowed and not allowed to do.

Transparent use

Disclose AI involvement in customer-facing workflows and make human escalation easy.

Data minimisation

Collect only the details needed for the next operational step, and avoid unnecessary sensitive information.

Approved answers

Use business-approved scripts for pricing, policy, service availability, eligibility, and escalation.

Human ownership

Assign a person to review transcripts, exceptions, escalations, and workflow changes.

Blocked topics

Block diagnosis, crisis support, legal judgement, final quotes, entitlement decisions, and safety-critical advice unless a qualified human handles it.

Audit trail

Keep call summaries, review notes, and rule changes visible enough to learn from mistakes.

REFERENCE POINTS

Use official guidance as design constraints for sensitive workflows.

This page is not legal advice. It is a practical buyer-facing note that Wendeal should convert into a deployment checklist for each pilot.

Privacy: review OAIC guidance on commercially available AI products and personal information before deploying customer-data workflows.

AI safety: align pilots with Australia’s Voluntary AI Safety Standard, especially human oversight, transparency, and risk management.

Aged care: treat service navigation as a human-reviewed workflow because reforms and service pathways are changing.

OAIC AI privacy guidance

Voluntary AI Safety Standard

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