Call for Participation in AI Visibility Lifecycle Framework Community Group
The AI Visibility Lifecycle Framework Community Group has been launched:
As AI systems increasingly determine what web content people see, there is no shared vocabulary, framework, or measurement approach for understanding how content becomes visible — or invisible — within AI discovery and response systems. Publishers, website developers, platform operators, agencies, AI system developers, and researchers lack common reference points for evaluating how content is discovered, understood, trusted, and surfaced by AI systems. The AI Visibility Lifecycle Community Group will provide a collaborative forum to explore these challenges, with the aim of developing shared vocabulary, measurement approaches, and best practices for understanding content visibility within AI discovery and response systems. The 11-Stage AI Visibility Lifecycle framework (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18460710) is intended to serve as a starting point for discussion within the group, but is not intended to constrain the group’s discussions or decisions about future deliverables.
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This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2026-02-10 by Bernard Lynch. The following people supported its creation: Kurt Cagle, Doğu Abaris, Bernard Lynch, Peter Hulst and Michael Caskey. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.
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