Experts Aren’t Found the Same Way | AI Visibility Explained
For a long time, visibility followed a familiar path.
You published something.
It got picked up.
It ranked in search.
People found you.
That model is changing.
Not slowly. Structurally.
AI systems are becoming a primary way people get information. Instead of clicking through multiple sources, users are increasingly getting summarized answers, pulled together from across the web.
And that changes something fundamental:
Experts aren’t just searched for anymore. They’re surfaced.
What’s changing
In a traditional search model, visibility depended on:
- keywords
- rankings
- links
In an AI-driven environment, visibility depends on something else:
- how clearly your ideas are expressed
- how consistently they show up across platforms
- how easily they can be interpreted and reused
In other words, it’s not just about being published.
It’s about being understood.
The shift for communicators and journalists
This is where I see a gap.
Many communicators are still focused on:
- earned media
- press coverage
- search rankings
Those still matter. But they’re no longer enough on their own.
Because if your expertise isn’t showing up in AI-generated answers, you’re missing a growing layer of visibility.
A different way to think about visibility
This is where concepts like AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) come in.
Not as jargon, but as a shift in thinking.
Instead of asking:
“How do I rank?”
The better question is:
“How do my ideas get surfaced, cited, and understood?”
What this means in practice
It means:
- turning expertise into clear, structured ideas
- repeating those ideas across platforms
- building owned content that AI systems can reference
- thinking less about volume, and more about clarity
Where I’m seeing this show up
In journalism.
In communications.
In higher education.
The people who are becoming more visible aren’t necessarily publishing more.
They’re publishing more clearly.
Final thought
This isn’t about gaming a system.
It’s about understanding how the system is changing, and adapting your thinking to match it.
Because in this next phase:
Visibility isn’t just about being present.
It’s about being understandable enough to be surfaced.
I’ll be writing more about this shift, how AI is changing visibility, and what communicators can do about it
AI was used to support drafting and refinement. Final content and perspective are my own.



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