AI Guides by Role

Role-specific guides for institutional leaders — CIOs, Provosts, Deans, CISOs, financial aid directors, instructional designers — across higher ed, K-12, and corporate.

34 pages

Who are the ibl.ai role guides written for?

These 34 guides are organized by job rather than by product — CIOs, provosts, deans, registrars, financial aid directors, general counsel, compliance officers, IT directors, and the other roles that end up owning part of an AI decision. Each covers what that role is accountable for, the questions they are expected to answer, and where they typically get blocked.

Why organize AI guidance by role?

An AI deployment is rarely one person's decision: procurement, security, academics, and legal each hold a veto over a different part of it, and each evaluates against different criteria. Reading the guide for your counterpart's role is usually the fastest way to understand the objection you are about to receive.

What makes the ibl.ai platform different?

ibl.ai is the agentic AI platform where you own all the code and the data. You self-host the entire stack inside your own perimeter, run it model-agnostic across any LLM and switch anytime, and pay by usage with no per-seat pricing — so you can deploy anywhere: your cloud, on-premise, GovCloud, or fully air-gapped.