Experience / Public AI · Guideline Research · Documentation

Public-Sector AI Guideline Research Support

I collected, compared, and organized AI-related guidance materials so public-sector staff could find relevant references when preparing proposals and project documents.

  • Experience
  • Public Sector
  • AI Guidelines
  • Research
  • Documentation
Role
AI framework and guideline research support
Period
2025.11-2026.01
Type
Short-term public-sector research support
Status
Public-safe experience summary

Proof at a Glance

Evidence
  • Short-term research-support period: 2025.11-2026.01
  • Work focused on collecting, comparing, and organizing AI-related guidance materials
Public and Validation Boundary
  • I do not claim policy ownership, official authorship, approval authority, or final decision responsibility.
  • Internal drafts and non-public working materials are not disclosed.

Work flow

Structure and Flow

  1. 01Collect

    Gathered relevant AI guidance and reference materials from multiple public sources.

  2. 02Compare

    Reviewed purpose, scope, and use cases across the materials.

  3. 03Organize

    Structured the information so readers could find the right reference for a proposal or project document.

  4. 04Document

    Supported drafting and revision while keeping source boundaries clear.

Summary

This was short-term research-support experience from 2025.11 to 2026.01.

I collected, reviewed, compared, and organized AI-related guidance materials used in public-sector work. The goal was to help public organizations and staff find relevant references when preparing proposals or project documents.

What I Did

  • Collected AI-related guidelines and reference materials from multiple public sources.
  • Compared each material by purpose, scope, audience, and use case.
  • Organized overlapping information into a clearer reference structure.
  • Supported document drafting and revision based on the reviewed sources.
  • Kept track of which source should be checked for each type of question.

My Role Boundary

My role was research and documentation support. I did not own public policy, approve a guideline, make final decisions, or act as the official author of a published policy document.

This distinction matters because public-sector documentation must show where information came from and who has decision authority.

What This Experience Shows

  • I can review a large set of technical and policy-related documents.
  • I can compare sources and turn scattered information into a usable structure.
  • I can write for readers who need clear guidance, not only technical detail.
  • I understand the importance of source boundaries and role boundaries in public work.