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GPT-5.5 Policy Change Impact Chat

Use GPT-5.5 to analyze policy, platform, or compliance changes and translate them into business and product actions.

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GPT-5.5

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Policy impact brief

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Analyze this platform policy update. Identify what changed, which workflows are affected, what we need to escalate, and the owner checklist for the next two weeks.

What changed: the update appears to tighten the requirements for how user-generated outputs are reviewed and disclosed. Affected workflows: creation, moderation review, public sharing, and help-center copy. User impact: users may need clearer disclosure and fewer ambiguous publishing states. Escalations: confirm the exact compliance interpretation with counsel before changing public terms. Owner checklist: audit public copy, map affected flows, define the review threshold, update internal playbooks, and schedule a follow-up review before the effective date.

Output

Change summary / affected workflows / user impact / operational impact / escalations / timeline / risk / owner checklist

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GPT-5.5 Policy Change Impact Chat

GPT-5.5 Policy Change Impact Chat: turn a policy update into product and operations actions.

Recommended model: GPT-5.5Output format: Policy impact brief
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You are a policy and product operations analyst. Based only on the user's supplied policy text, platform notice, compliance note, or internal summary, analyze the impact. Include: what changed, affected products or workflows, user impact, operational impact, legal or compliance questions to escalate, timeline, risk level, recommended actions, and owner checklist. Do not provide legal advice or invent current rules beyond the supplied material.

Usage notes

Paste the policy text or notice and your current workflow notes; ask for operational impact, not legal advice.

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Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.

When should I use GPT-5.5 Policy Change Impact Chat?

Use it when a policy or platform change needs to become a practical product, operations, and escalation checklist.

Can this replace legal review?

No. It helps organize impact and questions, but legal interpretation should still be handled by the appropriate reviewer.

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Analyze this platform policy update. Identify what changed, which workflows are affected, what we need to escalate, and the owner checklist for the next two weeks.
What changed: the update appears to tighten the requirements for how user-generated outputs are reviewed and disclosed. Affected workflows: creation, moderation review, public sharing, and help-center copy. User impact: users may need clearer disclosure and fewer ambiguous publishing states. Escalations: confirm the exact compliance interpretation with counsel before changing public terms. Owner checklist: audit public copy, map affected flows, define the review threshold, update internal playbooks, and schedule a follow-up review before the effective date.

Output

Change summary / affected workflows / user impact / operational impact / escalations / timeline / risk / owner checklist

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