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AI-ready structure

AI-ready structure describes page organization that makes important passages easier to retrieve, extract and evaluate without losing scope.

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Version1.0
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 structure

AI-ready structure is page organization that makes important claims easier to retrieve, extract, cite and evaluate without stripping them from their scope.

It includes clear headings, early answer blocks, self-contained passages, tables that preserve distinctions, visible exclusions and links to stronger governing sources.

Short definition

AI-ready structure reduces extraction friction while preserving authority boundaries. It helps a system identify what a passage says, what it does not say, and which source should govern the claim.

What it is not

It is not keyword stuffing, snippet farming or a guarantee that answer systems will cite the page. A page can be highly structured and still fail if its claims are weak or its source hierarchy is unclear.

Governance implication

AI-ready structure should make legitimate interpretation easier, not make every sentence reusable outside its authority boundary.