Publishing boundary

How LucyAI publishes.

LucyAI separates evidence, analysis, owner confirmation, and illustration so readers can see what each page can—and cannot—establish.

Four publication layers

No authority by implication.

Source-supported material

A citation identifies the inspected source and the narrow purpose for which it is used. Source-reported findings keep their original scope.

LucyAI analysis

Synthesis and recommendations are labelled as editorial analysis, with limitations and open questions kept nearby.

Owner-confirmed facts

Ownership and displayed name style are published from the approved owner record. A verified public profile and email handoff are linked; institution and credential evidence remain unpublished.

Illustrative concepts

Concept studies and generated imagery are labelled as original illustrative material, never as deployed work or measured outcomes.

Publication gates

What must travel with a record.

  • Stable record and evidence identifiers
  • Publication state, maturity, review date, and source cutoff
  • Disclosure, scope, risks, rights, and related evidence
  • Explicit owner-input gaps when a fact is not publishable

Corrections

The record changes before the claim does.

When evidence, scope, or rights change, LucyAI updates the relevant typed record and reruns its configured content gates before publication. Corrections can be raised through the verified email handoff on the project-brief route.