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GII: Definition is the entry point for understanding the entire Katylst.ai operator system. Every operator client engagement begins with the operator's ability to explain what GII is and why it exists.
Generative Intelligence Infrastructure (GII) is a structured system for building entity authority and AI citation visibility for businesses through coordinated deployment of schema markup, topical content clusters, structured data assets, and citation network development.
GII creates a structured environment where AI language models can confidently identify, categorize, and cite a business entity. The infrastructure is composed of four technical layers: entity creation (Wikidata), entity declaration (JSON-LD schema), domain authority (topical cluster content), and citation pathways (structured data submissions and authority citations).
An operator presents GII to a new prospect: 'GII is the technical infrastructure that makes your business visible to AI systems the way SEO made you visible to Google. Without it, AI systems either cannot find you or don't trust what they find.'
GII: Definition is a Gravity node in the Generative Intelligence Infrastructure cluster.
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