Proof at a Glance
- Short-term research-support period: 2025.11-2026.01
- Work focused on collecting, comparing, and organizing AI-related guidance materials
- 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
- 01Collect
Gathered relevant AI guidance and reference materials from multiple public sources.
- 02Compare
Reviewed purpose, scope, and use cases across the materials.
- 03Organize
Structured the information so readers could find the right reference for a proposal or project document.
- 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.