GAIDL applications are normally reviewed within 10 working days using a structured expert-review rubric.
Five evaluation dimensions
- AI literacy: understanding of tool capabilities, limits, and risks.
- Workflow discipline: structured prompting, iteration, documentation, and reproducibility.
- Human judgement: evidence that the applicant challenged, corrected, and improved AI output.
- Verification and evidence: checks on facts, code, data, methods, sources, or claims.
- Public usefulness and clarity: whether the artefact has visible value and can be inspected by others.
Possible outcomes
Applications may be issued, returned for revision, or not issued. A successful decision creates a public GAIDL record.