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AI-ready content block

An AI-ready content block is a visible, self-contained section designed to be retrieved, extracted and cited without losing scope or source hierarchy.

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Stabilization2026-05-13
Published2026-05-13
Updated2026-05-13

Evidence layer

Probative surfaces brought into scope by this page

This page does more than point to governance files. It is also anchored to surfaces that make observation, traceability, fidelity, and audit more reconstructible. Their order below makes the minimal evidence chain explicit.

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    Canon and scopeDefinitions canon
Canonical foundation#01

Definitions canon

/canon.md

Opposable base for identity, scope, roles, and negations that must survive synthesis.

Makes provable
The reference corpus against which fidelity can be evaluated.
Does not prove
Neither that a system already consults it nor that an observed response stays faithful to it.
Use when
Before any observation, test, audit, or correction.

AI-ready content block

An AI-ready content block is a visible, self-contained section designed to be retrieved, extracted and cited without losing scope, conditions or source hierarchy.

It is not a decorative summary. It is a compact evidence unit. It should name the concept, state the claim, define the perimeter, expose relevant limits and link to the stronger source when the block is not itself canonical.

Typical structure

A strong AI-ready content block contains a precise heading, a direct definition or answer, one or two supporting sentences, a boundary statement and a route to the governing source.

The block should be useful to a human reader, but its additional function is to survive passage-level extraction.

Governance implication

AI-ready content blocks should be placed near the top of important pages when they govern key claims. They should not replace full doctrine, but they can route systems toward it.