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Paginated archive of Gautier Dorval’s blog.

Known-source risk and phantom citations

A system may cite or reconstruct a source because it appears known, not because the current page legitimately supports the answer.

Articlerisque interpretatif3 min
Language, geography and AI citations

Citation readiness must be tested by language and market when terminology, jurisdiction or source availability changes.

Articleinterpretation ia2 min
Source hierarchy for AI citations

AI citation analysis should identify which source governs each claim, not only which URLs are displayed.

Articlegouvernance ai2 min
Source substitution in AI answers

Source substitution is one of the clearest ways a cited answer can become plausible but illegitimate.

Articlerisque interpretatif2 min
What phantom URLs reveal about AI systems

A phantom URL is a non-existent but plausible page. Far from being only an error, it can become a negative trace of machine interpretation.

Articlephenomenes interpretation5 min
Authority must survive extraction

The real test of authority is not whether it is visible on the source page, but whether it remains attached to a statement once AI systems extract and reuse it.

Articlearchitecture semantique4 min
Context is not portable. Structure is.

In human publishing, context often carries authority. In machine interpretation, authority must be carried by structure if it is expected to survive reuse.

Articledynamiques interpretatives4 min
AI systems do not read the web in real time

Between the publicly available web and the web actually mobilized by an AI system lies a stabilization layer that completely changes both diagnosis and strategy.

Articlereflexions perspectives5 min
Freshness does not automatically beat stabilization

In a response web, being more recent is not enough to win. The newer version must also become more stable, more corroborated, and easier to mobilize than the prior state.

Articledynamiques interpretatives4 min