Editorial Policy & Standards

AI World Information exists to explain artificial intelligence clearly and honestly. This page sets out the standards every article is held to, so readers know exactly how our content is made.

Sourcing

Every news and research article links to its original sources — the company announcement, the paper, the primary document. We summarize and explain in our own words; we do not republish others' article text. If a claim cannot be traced to a credible source, it does not run.

Use of AI

We use AI assistance to help draft summaries from public source material, and we say so: AI-assisted articles carry a visible disclosure. AI never publishes unchecked. Our pipeline enforces quality gates — source attribution, a self-check that claims are supported, taxonomy and metadata validation, and a full site build — before anything goes live, and higher-risk topics are held for human review. Read more on ourmethodology page.

Accuracy & fact-checking

We aim to state only what the sources support, without exaggeration or invented detail. We do not fabricate quotes, statistics, or sources. When facts are uncertain, we say so and link out so readers can verify.

Corrections

When we get something wrong, we fix it. Spotted an error? Tell us via thecontact page and we will correct or unpublish the article promptly. Significant corrections are noted with an updated date on the article.

Independence & disclosure

Our editorial coverage is independent. If we introduce advertising, affiliate links, or sponsored listings in future, they will be clearly labeled and kept separate from editorial judgement. We will never let a commercial relationship dictate coverage.

No misleading content

No fake news, no clickbait that misrepresents the article, no hallucinated sources, no AI-generated content passed off as first-hand reporting. Clarity and honesty over volume.

Contact

Questions about these standards, or an accuracy concern? Reach us on thecontact page.