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Audience guides
The same primary-source catalog, framed for what you came to do. Each guide is a workflow entry point — pick the one that matches your task. Researchers and analysts are served by the whole catalog: start at Browse or Methodology.
Audiences
Need a fast, citable brief?
Journalists
Press kit, per-instrument key findings and pull-quotes with primary-source anchors, and stable ?asOf= citations you can drop straight into a story.
Tracking authorities and implementing acts?
Regulators
The NCA briefing console — named competent authorities, cross-references, implementing-acts lineage, and a per-instrument member-state transposition view.
Writing AI procurement requirements?
Procurement teams
An evidence framework for RFPs and vendor due diligence: which instruments govern which obligations, with provision-level anchors you can cite in a contract clause.
Teaching AI governance?
Instructors
Classroom-ready materials — reading paths, comparison exercises, and citation-stable links built for a syllabus rather than a single lecture.
Building on the catalog?
Developers
Integration paths — the API reference, JSON / CSV / RDF exports, the agents & MCP guide, and forkable agent-project templates. Machine-readable, CC-licensed.
Building an evidence-based case?
Civil society
Power-asymmetry annotations, harm-narrative surfaces, and a no-account watch list for the instruments and topics your coalition is tracking.
These guides reframe the same catalog on /wiki for different workflows — they are grouped, not separate products. Every claim still cites a primary source; no page contains LLM-written prose.