Enterprise AI Architecture: Risk Management & Generative Engine Optimization

About the Role

Principal AI Data Architect governing machine-readable data structures to optimize brand discovery across AI Answer Engines (AEO/GEO) while mitigating enterprise risk. Protecting corporate reputation by anchoring public-facing digital assets in verifiable E-E-A-T frameworks to eliminate AI hallucinations, plausible confabulation, and subsequent compliance exposure.

Generative Discovery Optimization (GEO/AEO)

Engineer advanced semantic data architectures and structured data models to ensure accurate, high-rank retrieval by LLMs, search agents, and answer engines.

Risk & Compliance Mitigation

Audit and harden public-facing web content against algorithmic misinterpretation, preventing legal and regulatory liabilities caused by generative AI confabulation.

E-E-A-T Governance

Build explicit, machine-readable validation systems that prove Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness to both human audiences and AI scrapers.

Algorithmic Trust Architecture

Standardize corporate data layouts to serve as the definitive "single source of truth," ensuring marketing efforts do not inadvertently trigger distorted AI-generated outputs.

Core Expertise

AI Data Modeling | Search Engine-Answer Engine-Generative Engine Optimization (SEO/AEO/GEO) | Knowledge Graphs & Semantic Web | Accessibility Regulatory Compliance | Risk Management | E-E-A-T Validation | AI Hallucination Preventive Measures

No GEO. No Cashflow

If I Can't Get It Discovered, Referred & Cited by AI It's Not On The Web...

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Website Accessibility Law

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Blind man attempting to use a cellphone to load content from a website.

The current state of law regarding ARIA accessibility required for websites is articulated by guidelines and standards established by organizations such as the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Design Accessibility Standards and the W3C Web Accessibility Inititiative which serve as the standard for accessibility on the web.

In terms of the law, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that all places of public accommodation, including websites , be accessible to individuals with disabilities. While the ADA does not specifically mention ARIA, the use of ARIA can help to make a website more accessible and meet the requirements of the ADA.

In terms of determining if a page is accessible, the W3C has established the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as the standard for web accessibility. The WCAG provides a set of success criteria for accessibility. The WCAG is organized into three levels of conformance: A, AA, and AAA, with each level providing increasing levels of accessibility.

In summary, the current state of law regarding ARIA accessibility for websites is governed by guidelines and standards established by organizations such as the W3C and the WAI, and is influenced by the ADA. The WCAG provides a metric for determining if a page is accessible, and a page is considered accessible if it meets all of the success criteria.

NOTE:

April 24, 2024, the Federal Register published the Department of Justice’s final rule updating its regulations for Title II (governments) compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The final rule has specific requirements about how to ensure that web content and mobile applications (apps) are accessible to people with disabilities.

BE ADVISED:

While not specifically noted in the final rule Title III organizations such as AEC firms that provide any and all deliverables to Title II  organizations must also comply with the ruling.

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