Abstract This paper introduces the 4C Cycle: Context, Competence, Co‐Creation, and Continuous Oversight, a sociotechnical framework for responsible AI integration. First developed in an executive playbook, the 4C model is extended here through enterprise research at Salesforce, educator discussions, and early exploration in small business contexts. The 4C Cycle offers practical strategies to align AI with human goals, build competence through judgment rather than rote tool use, and sustain oversight after deployment. The paper shows how the framework can shift practice from efficiency‐first metrics to effectiveness‐first approaches that safeguard equity, trust, and moral clarity in human–AI collaboration. To be effective, AI adoption must strengthen human discernment, yet organizations often prioritize speed, scale, and automation over AI education and alignment.
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