Wellness
AI
Policy
Corporate Jargon
100

This is the art of closing your laptop at the end of the day without reopening it “for one quick thing.”

What is boundaries? 

100

AI stands for these two words.

What is artificial intelligence?

100

This policy category is a reminder that some things belong in a secure system, not in a Pin.

What is private information?

100

This phrase usually means, “We’re not deciding that right now.”

What is "let's take that offline"? 

200

In remote work, this often starts as “just resting my eyes” and ends 47 minutes later.

What is a nap?

200

This type of AI can help summarize information, draft content, or suggest next steps from patterns in data.

What is generative AI?

200

If content stops being commentary and starts becoming targeted humiliation, this category is likely in play.

What is harassment and criticism?

200

If someone says they “don’t have the bandwidth,” they usually mean they don’t have this. 

What is capacity?

300

This wellness habit is strongly correlated with better judgment and dramatically worsened by doomscrolling at midnight.

What is sleep?

300

When an AI system confidently gives inaccurate or made-up information, it is often called this.

What is hallucination?

300

This category applies when content treats facts, context, or public trust as optional.

What is misinformation?

300

This metaphorical fruit is often described as the easiest work to tackle first.

What is low hanging fruit?

400

This meeting-free luxury is often described as “the perfect time to finally do the work from all the meetings.”

What is focus time?

400

This principle is key when using AI in sensitive workflows: people should still review important outputs instead of accepting them automatically.

What is "human in the loop"?

400

This category applies when content presents false or misleading claims in ways that can harm safety, well-being, or public trust.

What is misinformation?

400

When teams want everyone generally on the same page, they often ask for this.

What is alignment?

500

This beverage has fueled many thoughtful policy discussions and at least a few unnecessary hot takes.

What is coffee?

500

In policy and enforcement settings, teams often watch for this risk: when a system’s outputs systematically disadvantage certain groups.

What is bias?

500

If content promotes firearms, illicit drugs, counterfeit documents, hacking tools, or similar high-risk items or services, it likely belongs in this category.

What is prohibited and regulated goods, services and activities?

500

This term sounds astronomical, but in strategy conversations it usually means the guiding vision or metric.

What is North Star?