Guest Submission Guidelines

  • Write for our audience: Professionals who are discovering and working with AI tools and technologies across industries and in the Public Sector
  • Make your article relevant and practical takeaways: The article must be original and have not been published elsewhere. Give credit. Check your facts and quotations. Cite the original sources (not the source that quoted the original source.)
  • Create an engaging introduction specific to your article.
  • Make it concrete. Give examples, details, instruction and/or metrics.
  • Word Count: Articles of at least 500 words are preferred, written to engage, teach, and enrich readers.
  • No pitches or self-promotion in the article. Obvious product pitches self-promotion of your company or personal brand in your article (exception: valuable case studies you’ve led internally that support the article) will more likely lead to your submission getting declined. .
  • Credit third-party sources. If you reference a quote or tip from another author’s article that you contributed to, we will include a link to your individual (not corporate) social media or other profile of choice.
Can I submit an article if I used generative-AI tools to create it?

While we don’t require you to disclose if you used AI to support your research or writing process, you are responsible for guaranteeing that any work submitted is original and includes reliable sources that are properly cited and fact-checked. Errors in facts and lack of appropriate citation (linking to and crediting original source) will lead to article rejection.

What Happens After I Submit My Article?

All submissions are reviewed regularly by our team. You will be notified if your article is accepted (or not) within three weeks of submission. If accepted, we’ll keep you in the loop about publish date, article URL for you to be able to cross promote, etc