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Speak AI Language: How to Write Documentation That Works for AI

  • Fachvortrag
  • AI in Technical Communication
  • 27. May
  • 13:00 - 13:40 PM (CEST)
  • E.21 Event Space
  • Aleksandra Epanchintseva

    • Intel Corporation

Contents

In the era of Artificial Intelligence, documentation is no longer just for human readers—AI systems consume content too. This presentation, "Speak AI Language: How to Write Documentation That Works for AI," explores how technical writers can adapt their skills to create content optimized for AI interpretation and usability.

We’ll dive into strategies for structuring content, choosing clear and consistent language, and leveraging metadata to improve AI’s ability to parse and utilize documentation. Attendees will gain insights into writing styles that enhance both user and AI understanding, practical examples of AI-specific documentation challenges, and best practices for creating content that aligns with AI-driven tools and workflows.

Takeaways

  • Learn how to structure documentation for AI consumption.
  • Explore writing techniques for both human and AI readability.
  • Discover best practices for AI-friendly metadata and formatting

Prior knowledge

Technical writing, basic understanding of AI bots (e.g., ChatGPT)

Speaker

Aleksandra Epanchintseva

  • Intel Corporation
Biography

Aleksandra is a technical writer and content strategist with a strong background in computer science and over five years of experience in the field. She specializes in creating developer-focused documentation, performance library content, and strategies for AI-related products. Currently pursuing a master's degree in Content Strategy, Aleksandra works on enhancing the usability and accessibility of technical materials, ensuring they are optimized for both human users and AI systems. Their expertise spans tools like GitHub, API libraries, and generative AI initiatives, with a focus on improving content for AI consumption and usability.