Re: IETF AI-Pref Wiki

It's also worth remembering that these are simply use cases - examples of
the kinds of things that content owners and rights holders might want to
express. It is definitely *not* a draft of the vocabulary itself.

But I agree that the categorisation is useful - and it's much better to
keep things generic than to talk about specific technologies or approaches
such as "RAG".

FYI the AI Prefs group has a meeting next week, so now is the best time to
give feedback so that they can take it into consideration at the meeting.

Best regards,

Brendan.

On Tue, Apr 7, 2026 at 6:37 PM Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Here is the link to the IEFT AI-PRef Wiki; this page describes vocabulary
> use-cases.
> https://github.com/ietf-wg-aipref/drafts/wiki/Vocabulary-Use-Cases
>
> It drafts both an opt-in and opt-out mechanism (for preferences like
> train=no, search=yes).
>
> The terms "Use" and "Input of a model" are used, rather than RAG or
> knowledge retrieval. This sounds simpler; it is precise enough?
>
> Opting out of "AI Overviews" is replaced by a set of Presentation use
> cases. AI Overviews may be framed as a mix of content from different
> sources, generating an answer. I added Presentation/4 to clarify the use
> case. Don't laugh about the recipe example, I'm French after all.
>
> Don't forget that the whole work is presented as an expression of
> "preferences", not strict constraints.
>
> Your feedback is welcome
>
> Best regards
> Laurent Le Meur
>
>
>
>

Received on Wednesday, 8 April 2026 22:16:31 UTC