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Step 5: Building AI Guardrails for Your Team

AI can dramatically accelerate Scrum teams—but without guardrails, it can also introduce risk.

Step 5: Building AI Guardrails for Your Team

AI can dramatically accelerate Scrum teams—but without guardrails, it can also introduce risk.

Common issues include:

  • Sensitive data accidentally entering prompts

  • AI hallucinations being treated as facts

  • Inconsistent output quality across team members

Strong teams treat AI the same way they treat code: with standards and review practices.

What to Implement

Start with a few lightweight policies:

1. Prompt Safety Rules

Define what must never be entered into AI tools:

  • Customer data

  • Credentials or security details

  • Proprietary algorithms

  • Confidential roadmap information

2. Verification Rule

AI output should never be accepted blindly. Require:

  • Human review

  • Source verification for factual content

  • Test validation for generated code

3. Prompt Templates

Provide team templates for common tasks:

  • Writing unit tests

  • Creating backlog refinement summaries

  • Generating acceptance criteria

Templates improve consistency and reliability.

4. AI Output Review

Add a quick check to your workflow:

“Would we trust this if a junior developer wrote it?”

If the answer is no, revise it.


Exercise

With your Scrum team, define three AI usage rules:

  1. One rule about data safety

  2. One rule about verification of AI output

  3. One rule about how AI should be used in Sprint work

Document them in your team working agreement.

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