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DepthPilot AI

System-Level Learning

Assessment

Freshness governance audit: stop old documents from pretending to be current truth

This audit forces you to turn one retrieval workflow into a freshness register, refresh policy, and stale-content triage path. DepthPilot cares less about the claim that you use RAG and more about whether you can explain which knowledge is valid, how long it stays valid, who owns it, and what happens when freshness cannot be trusted.

Final artifact

One freshness register, one refresh policy, and one stale-content triage sheet.

Real acceptance criteria

Not that documents are searchable, but that the workflow can prove which evidence is current and what should happen when it is not.

Where our value shows

This page turns RAG from a component into an operating system with versioning, ownership, and expiry behavior.

Freshness register

  • Classify sources by freshness instead of treating every document as equal.
  • Write owner, review cadence, expiry threshold, and use case for each class.
  • Separate evergreen, regularly refreshed, and high-volatility knowledge.
  • Make document eligibility explicit instead of assumed.

Refresh policy

  • Define how version changes, document retirement, reindexing, and metadata updates happen.
  • Make draft, deprecated, and approved versions obey clear precedence.
  • Specify what happens when a source loses its owner or review date.
  • Turn refresh behavior into a reviewable policy instead of 'someone should update docs later'.

Stale-content triage

  • When freshness is uncertain, define whether the workflow should clarify, re-retrieve, surface the date, or escalate.
  • Do not let high-risk workflows answer through stale uncertainty.
  • Treat stale evidence as an explicit failure label for later evals and governance work.
  • Make triage a reusable ladder instead of an improvisation.

Proof you must keep before launch

One freshness register with source class, expiry thresholds, and ownership.
One refresh policy that defines versioning, reindexing, and approval rules.
One stale-content triage path for evidence that may no longer be current.
One short recap explaining whether the workflow is most threatened by obsolete policy, mixed versions, or ownerless content.

Reusable governance templates

Reference appendix

These links anchor retrieval and freshness principles. The actual lesson is the register, refresh policy, and triage path above.

Search Cluster

Connect freshness governance to discoverable retrieval topics

High-intent users often enter through RAG, retrieval, or grounding pages before realizing that the deeper problem is source freshness and governance.

Freshness Governance Audit for Retrieval Workflows | DepthPilot AI