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Drafts AAAI author responses (rebuttals) under character limits, no-URL rules, and no-new-results guidance. Use after reviews are released.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/aaai-skills:aaai-author-responseThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this after AAAI reviews are released. AAAI rebuttal space is scarce: the AAAI-26 FAQ allowed a
Use this after AAAI reviews are released. AAAI rebuttal space is scarce: the AAAI-26 FAQ allowed a single 2500-character response, disallowed URLs, and discouraged new results. Reopen the current rebuttal FAQ before drafting.
Author feedback at AAAI is read by human reviewers and weighed in SPC/AC discussion, not by the non-decisional AI review. With one short response and no second round, spend every character on the concern most likely to flip a borderline decision. Triage each reviewer point into a lane:
A multi-agent-coordination paper gets two borderline scores. Reviewer 1 wrongly says the protocol ignores communication cost; Reviewer 2 asks for a human-baseline study. Triage: R1 is decision- critical, so sentence one corrects it and cites Section 4's cost ledger; R2's request is out of scope, so one sentence notes the simulator already bounds it and limits the claim to simulated agents. Tone and the AI review's nit are cut to stay under budget.
[Response budget] <characters used / limit>
[Priority issue] <reviewer or AI-review concern>
[Draft rebuttal] <AAAI-ready text, no URLs>
[Submitted evidence anchor] <section/table/figure/checklist/supplement item>
[Cut list] <what to delete if over limit>
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