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What is the AI-Index?

The AI-Index quantifies an author’s content rendering across Large Language Models (LLMs) and AI Platforms (like ChatGPT, Claude, etc.).

Definition: Normalized square-root-log transformed LLM views for a content item.

Formula:

\[ S_c = 1000 \cdot \frac{\sqrt{\ln(V_c)}}{\sqrt{\ln(V_{\max})}} \]

Where:

  • Vc = total LLM views for content c in the time window.
  • Vmax = maximum LLM views among all author’s content in same window,
     fixed global normalization constant (default: `50,000,000`, configurable)
  • ln = natural logarithm (base e ≈ 2.71828)
  • Score for best-performing content (Vc = Vmax) = 1000

Rationale:

  • Logarithm: Compresses wide dynamic range (handles 10 to 1,000,000+ views)
  • Square Root: Further smooths distribution, reducing outlier dominance.
  • Normalization: Division by √ln(V_max) normalizes scores against a fixed global V_max for cross-author comparability.
  • Scaling: 1000× multiplier produces interpretable integer values (0-1000 range).