Contribute to AAI
Write for the leaders who have to get this right.
AAI publishes original, practitioner-first intelligence about enterprise agentic AI deployment. If you have deployed autonomous AI systems at enterprise scale — and have the results to prove it — we want to hear from you.
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The decision-makers. Not the researchers.
Every person in the AAI community is responsible for agentic AI deployment at enterprise scale. They are not exploring the technology. They are deploying it — with budget authority, vendor evaluation responsibility, and board accountability.
Tier 1 — All Content
Universal Test
This applies universally to every article, analysis, framework, and market piece.
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What is the insight?
The specific thing the reader did not know before
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The urgency, the implication, the shift
The urgency, the implication, the shift
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What should the reader do?
The action, the decision, the next move
Tier 2 — Case Studies & Named Deployments
Deployment Test
Additional gate for case studies, deployment news, and named-org analysis
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What was deployed?
Specific org, system, scope, and deployment context
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What happened?
Metrics, timeline, what succeeded, what failed
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What should enterprise leaders do?
Action on reader should take based on this deployment
What We Publish
- Deployment case studies — real organizations, real systems, real outcomes, real metrics
- Technical architecture deep dives — how specific agentic systems were built and why
- Governance and compliance frameworks — tested in production, not theoretical
- C-suite strategy and board preparation — what the executive audience actually needs
- Market and competitive analysis — grounded in deployment data, not vendor positioning
- Original research and benchmarks — methodology disclosed, data sourced
What We Do Not Publish
- Vendor product announcements or content with undisclosed commercial interests
- Predictions without deployment evidence or data backing
- Academic theory without practical production application
- Content that fails the Universal or Deployment Test
- Repurposed content published elsewhere without material new contribution
- Content where the author has an undisclosed commercial interest in the subject
Submission Process
Four steps.
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Pitch First
200–300 word pitch before writing. Include the deployment or insight, the specific outcome, which section it belongs to, and your organization and role.
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Editorial Review
The AAI editorial team reviews all pitches within 5 business days. We confirm acceptance, request revisions, or pass.
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Submit Draft
Full draft with supporting data and exhibits. All claims must be footnoted with source on submission.
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Editorial Process
One round of revisions. Final approval: 10–15 business days from draft submission.
Writer Guidelines
How to write for AAI.
Voice & Tone
- Write for a CIO or Chief AI Officer who has 12 minutes and no patience for preamble.
- Lead with the finding, not the context. State the action, not the observation.
- Be specific about organizations, systems, metrics, and timelines — or do not publish the claim.
- Never use: game-changer, revolutionary, paradigm shift, unprecedented, seamlessly, exciting, groundbreaking.
- Always name the real challenge. Enterprise leaders know when they are being told what they want to hear.
Format & Disclosure
- Recommended length: 800–2,500 words for articles · 2,500–5,000 words for deep dives.
- Headline formula: [Organization type] + [Agent system] + [Outcome] + [Timeframe].
- Example: "How a Global Insurer Cut Claims Processing Time by 40% with a Multi-Agent Triage System."
- All data points must be sourced. All named organizations must consent to identification.
- All authors must disclose any commercial relationship to the subject matter. Undisclosed conflicts result in removal and ineligibility for future contributions.
What Contributors Receive
Recognition and distribution.
Full Author Attribution
Publication with your name, title, and byline. Your work appears under your identity, not AAI’s.
Newsletter Distribution
Distribution to AAI’s full subscriber base and member community — enterprise AI leaders who read for deployment decisions.
Contributor Directory Profile
Author profile in the AAI contributor directory — permanently indexed and referenced.
Social Amplification
Amplification via AAI’s LinkedIn and social channels to the enterprise AI leadership audience.