I am writing a piece on "Hidden Danger of Stale Documentation" and looking to get some first-hand experiences on how outdated internal docs, wikis, and knowledge bases quietly create risk.
Please share:
1. Has an AI tool at your company ever surfaced outdated documentation and produced a wrong answer as a result? What happened?
2. Can you share a specific incident where stale internal documentation caused a measurable business consequence? I'm looking for specifics: what the doc said, how long it had been wrong, and what it cost you to find out.
3. How does your team currently decide which documents in your knowledge base are still accurate? Is there a system in place, or does it mostly rely on someone noticing something is wrong?
4. As your company adopts more AI tools, how has that changed the way you think about the accuracy of your internal documentation?
5. What's the most outdated document you've ever found still actively being used at your company?
Deadline: May 7th, 2026 10:00 PM (May close early)
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