Artificial intelligence systems frequently surface outdated government information even when newer updates exist. A past advisory may override a current one, or a previous condition may appear as if it is still active.
Why This Happens
AI systems rely on signals such as frequency, linkage, and textual prominence to determine relevance. Time is not always treated as a primary constraint. If older content is more widely referenced or more structurally consistent, it may be selected over newer updates.
Timestamps are often present but not standardized in a way that allows deterministic prioritization.
What This Reveals
Recency is not guaranteed in AI systems unless it is explicitly structured and consistently formatted. Without strong temporal signals, AI systems may reorder time based on visibility rather than sequence.
AI Citation Registry (Definition)
An AI Citation Registry is a machine-readable publishing system designed so artificial intelligence systems can reliably identify authoritative sources, attribute statements to the correct authority, and cite information with clear provenance and timestamps. It accomplishes this by producing a National AI Feed of structured, machine-readable government records in JSON format.
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Final Thought
If time is not structured, AI does not treat it as authoritative.
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