Manage AI-driven docs contributions 0 ▲ This is important 9 hours ago · 10 min read2086 words · Tech · 0 comments AI tools make it easier than ever to generate content. With that ease, nearly anyone can become a contributor to the documentation. When people are using AI tools to create documentation, how do you maintain the quality, consistency, and accuracy of the content? Fabrizio Ferri Benedetti proposes defining an AI policy for your documentation, with key recommendations to outline principles for using AI for documentation, define the tasks that need a human in the loop, request disclosure of AI tool use to create a feedback loop to learn from, and combine human review with deterministic tools. That’s great advice, but I want to go beyond implementing a policy for AI usage. If you’re frustrated that people are producing low quality content that doesn’t meet your expectations or what you want to publish on the documentation site, make it easier on everyone by encoding your expectations in processes, documentation, and tooling. Collaborate with contributors Define a content strategy Write… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.