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Editorial Standards

How AILD publishes executive AI guidance responsibly

AILD is designed to be useful to strategy leaders, transformation owners, and governance stakeholders. These standards explain how topics are selected, how evidence is handled, and how evergreen guidance is separated from weekly editorial signal.

Topic selection

Problem-first, not trend-first

AILD prioritizes queries and problems leadership teams actually face, such as AI governance frameworks, board oversight, readiness assessment, operating models, and decision quality.

Evidence policy

Use outside evidence when it sharpens a management decision

Research, standards, and external reporting are used to support executive choices, not to create false authority through excessive citation or abstract summary.

Asset strategy

Evergreen pages and weekly briefs serve different jobs

Evergreen frameworks, templates, and assessments are treated as the main ranking and reference assets. Weekly briefs are maintained as recurring editorial products and should not compete with the flagship evergreen pages.

Publication rules

What AILD aims to make explicit on important pages

Multilingual policy

English and Chinese should each serve real search behavior

AILD maintains bilingual publishing, but pages should not be treated as mirrored keyword stuffing. Each language version should be useful for the search behavior and management context of that audience.

Trust links

Further context