The AI Web Library
Structured knowledge about the AI-native web. Not a blog archive ... a topical system organized for both human readers and AI discovery.
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The AI Web Explained
What the AI Web is, why it exists, and how it changes what websites need to do.
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AI Web Standards
The technical standards that make a website readable by AI systems: llms.txt, AI sitemaps, AI endpoints, schema markup, and knowledge graph publishing.
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AI Search Visibility
How to get cited, surfaced, and recommended by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, Grok, and other AI search systems.
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Case Studies
Real examples of AI-ready website implementations from the AI-to-AI constellation and beyond.
Guides
Step-by-step implementation guides for making your website AI-ready.
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AI Web Standards
AI Endpoints Explained: llm.json, Catalog Files, and Knowledge APIs
AI endpoints are JSON files served at predictable URLs that give AI systems direct access to machine-readable data about your website: ident
AI Web Standards
AI Sitemap Guide: Building a Machine-Readable Content Index
An AI sitemap is a JSON file that gives AI systems a structured, machine-readable index of your website's content, organized by content type
AI Search Visibility
How To Get Cited By ChatGPT: AI Search Visibility Basics
Getting cited by ChatGPT and other AI answer engines starts with making your website machine-readable. Structured data, clear entity signals
AI Web Standards
llms.txt Guide: What It Is and How To Set It Up
llms.txt is a plain-text file that tells AI language models what your website is about, what content is most important, and how to understan
The AI Web Explained
What Is The AI Web?
The AI Web is not just the human web with AI tools added. It is a structured, machine-readable publishing layer built so AI agents can under