Re: AI-Driven Web Standards Specification Community Group launched

Paola Di Maio,
All,

Hello. I'm looking forward to participating in the new group's mailing-list discussions and activities and to learning more about the variety of ways that AI technologies can enhance collaborative technical documentation authoring and all related processes and procedures.

In these regards, for example, I plan to share with the new group some hyperlinks to the Omnipedia project (https://github.com/wikius/omnipedia, https://omnipedia-client.pages.dev/) which I hope showcase how a team could use AI to evaluate technical documentation using provided requirements.


Best regards,
Adam Sobieski

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From: Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2025 1:37 AM
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Cc: Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>; Sutida Kerdsuwan <k.sutida@gmail.com>; JASON NOIPROM <j_spaceship@outlook.co.th>; Anuj Desai <dez@montessori365.com>
Subject: Re: AI-Driven Web Standards Specification Community Group launched

Thank you for supporting the launch of this CG
I know Adam from previous exchanges *hellow Adam
but not sure I have interacted with others yet.

It would be great if we could introduce ourselves

My name is Paola Di Maio and I am the Chair of the AI KR CG, After many years of observing the going
we have started to work towards shaping some artifacts to map the domain KR *knowledge representation
This is a long and slow process but the sure way to grasp what is going on in AI

Now that we have some artefacts ready to share, it would be great to figure out a way of getting them
through consultation quickly, and then publish the most useful artefacts/specification to share them with the world

This is how this new CG is coming into being. How can we  move the useful outcomes from  CGs
into a spec/W3C standard ?

I ll be consulting with community liaison soon to this effect, in the meantime, hope to get to meet you and look for a way
forward

Best regards


Paola Di Maio,

On Fri, Nov 28, 2025 at 10:15 PM <public-council@w3.org<mailto:public-council@w3.org>> wrote:
With your support, the AI-Driven Web Standards Specification Community Group has been launched:
  https://www.w3.org/community/aiwss/


This group was originally proposed on 2025-11-17 by Paola Di Maio.
The following people supported its creation:
  Paola Di Maio
  Adam Sobieski
  Sutida Kerdsuwan
  JASON NOIPROM
  Anuj Desai

To join the group, please use:
  https://www.w3.org/community/aiwss/join

Please note that supporting a group is different from joining
a group. Supporters must also enroll if they wish to participate.

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The mission of this group is to develop AI-driven tools and methodologies to support the creation, evaluation, and publication of web standards specifications. This initiative emerges from a TPAC 2025 breakout session and builds upon foundational work by the [AI Knowledge Representation Community Group (AI KR CG)](https://www.w3.org/groups/cg/aikr/), recognizing that the evolution of web standards development processes can benefit from thoughtful integration of artificial intelligence capabilities.

The web standards development process has evolved organically over three decades, relying primarily on human expertise, collaborative discussion, and iterative refinement. While this approach has successfully produced robust standards, it faces several contemporary challenges. Artificial intelligence systems have demonstrated capabilities in natural language understanding, technical documentation generation, pattern recognition, and systematic evaluation that could augment human expertise in standards development. This group plans to explore how AI can serve as a collaborative tool while preserving the essential human judgment, domain expertise, and community consensus that define legitimate standards work.

Vision: To develop open, transparent AI systems that augment human capability in web standards specification development, making the process more efficient, accessible, and robust while maintaining the integrity and consensus-driven nature of W3C standards.
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Thank you,

W3C Community Development Team

Received on Sunday, 30 November 2025 18:43:03 UTC